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Lavinia's Blush: Vergil, Aeneid 12. 64–70 (1983)
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Abstract
This paper provides close and detailed analysis of this famous scene in the Aeneid, arguing that the blush suggests that Lavinia is in love with Turnus.
Title: Lavinia's Blush: Vergil, Aeneid 12. 64–70 (1983)
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Abstract
This paper provides close and detailed analysis of this famous scene in the Aeneid, arguing that the blush suggests that Lavinia is in love with Turnus.
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