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If the Aeneid is language as metaphor, as the sacramental ritualizing of human...
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Thomas Cahill
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How The Irish Saved
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If the Aeneid is language as metaphor, as the sacramental ritualizing of human experience, Cicero's speeches are language as practical tool.
( Thomas Cahill )
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