Aeneid Iv

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September 26, 2012

 

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She tells her sister that Aeneas has now driven away her waivering spirit (solus hic inflexit sensus animumque labantem impulit.) The next sentence "Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae" expresses Dido's feelings in that she has recognized the flame in Aeneas as she did the flame in her late husband's spirit...
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Of course this is used figuratively, and she could be implying that she can see Aeneas' and Sychaeus' similarities. Moreover, at the end of the passage, Dido states in conclusion that Aeneas bore away her affections (line 28-29 ille meos? amores abstulit.) Here she says in essence that Aeneas has been the only man to end her grieving for Sychaeus, and she is now able to move on to another man only because of Aeneas' profound character...
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