Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Eclogue 6.39-40 and Lucretius . LCM 16.6 ( Jun . 1991 ) , 92 The first paragraph of Silenus ' song in Eclogue 6 ( 31-40 ) is shot through with a Lucretian color which has long been recognised by commentators and others ( e.g. recently ...
... Eclogue 6.39-40 and Lucretius . LCM 16.6 ( Jun . 1991 ) , 92 The first paragraph of Silenus ' song in Eclogue 6 ( 31-40 ) is shot through with a Lucretian color which has long been recognised by commentators and others ( e.g. recently ...
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... Eclogue 3 and is mentioned in Idyll 4.36 and who is very much a rural figure . 3 Already it seems that flirting with the sea brings its perils and only a return to land and the countryside can keep these at bay . In the following eclogue ...
... Eclogue 3 and is mentioned in Idyll 4.36 and who is very much a rural figure . 3 Already it seems that flirting with the sea brings its perils and only a return to land and the countryside can keep these at bay . In the following eclogue ...
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... Eclogue 7 and with the place of passion and the sea within the cycle as a whole . And since Georgics 1.404-9 proves that Virgil , not very surprisingly , knew the other , standard version , we are forced to conclude that he deliberately ...
... Eclogue 7 and with the place of passion and the sea within the cycle as a whole . And since Georgics 1.404-9 proves that Virgil , not very surprisingly , knew the other , standard version , we are forced to conclude that he deliberately ...
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