Studies in Cervantes. Persiles Y Sigismunda Iii. Virgil's Aeneid
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r irgil's Camilla gets an honorable mention, p. 82, while Dido, known perhaps o Diego de San Pedro only as the heroine of the Aeneid, and not as the haste matron so frequently defended against calumny, is left out; cf. also he later version of the Oelestina, act xvi : "Venus, Madre de Eneas." Other rorks of fiction of the type of the Celestina refer familiarly to the Aeneid. 'hus in the Thebayda (1521), cf. "Coleceion de Libros espaSoles raros, etc.," r ol. XXII (Madrid, 1894), p. 274, Berintho... says to Menedemo : "Veote estar, lenedemo, vacilando y envolviendo en tu anima tantas cosas, como el iadoso Eneas, etc."; in the Comedia Seraphina (1521), Coleceion de ibros espaHoles, etc.," Vol. V (Madrid, 1873), p. 373 ff.; "en verdad tan tordido estoy de lo que me dices, como el piadoso Eneas oyendo la respuesta e Apolo quando tentfl de abaxar a la ribera donde hallo vagando al buen 'alinuro, etc;" reference to "el gran Mantuano," p. 396; in the Comedia elvagia (1554), cf. same volume, p. 8, the author says of Love: "Tambien laron, entre los latinos poetas fenix unico,- todo el quarto libro de su Ineida en decir sus inicuos hechos ocupo;" and p.
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