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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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ROMAN MYTHOLOGY AND SAGA 651<br />

Dido and Anna, by Washington Allston (1779-1843). Oil on millboard, 1809(7); 24 X 18 in.<br />

Anna comforts her sister, while Aeneas stealthily slips away from the palace to the waiting<br />

fleet in the background. In this unfinished painting Allston's focus is the closeness<br />

of the sisters rather than the solitary tragedy of Dido. (Lowe Art Museum, University of<br />

Miami, Miami, Florida, Gift of the Washington Allston Trust. Courtesy of Lowe Art Museum.)<br />

whenever time gives you strength. This is my curse—shore with opposing shore,<br />

sea with sea, arms with arms, let them and their descendants fight!<br />

Vergil has again united myth and history, for Dido's curse vividly reminds<br />

the reader of Rome's times of greatest danger, the wars against Carthage. But<br />

in Dido, Vergil also created a character who has always aroused the sympathy<br />

of his readers—we are reminded of Augustine, who confessed that he shed tears

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