![]() He might have spared him, but that his eye fell on the belt of Pallas. You had such a one for your own father.Īnd Aeneas stood in doubt. " I have deserved my fate: take what you have won. In these passages Turnus is about to be slain by Aeneas. The first is from The Aeneid for Boys and Girls and the last from the translation by Robert Fitzgerald. And experience has shown that reading a children's version makes the prospect of tackling an adult version later on less of a daunting task. It keeps the important parts of the story-line. ![]() Although the children's version is considerably shorter, I was much impressed with the content. ![]() She and I read 'The Aeneid' as translated by Robert Fitzgerald. ![]() I read 'The Aeneid For Boys and Girls' aloud to my son so that he could be in on the conversations between my daughter and I. ![]()
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