Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... poem there remains much obscure , or simply confused , imagery which still defies interpretation . Nevertheless I believe one small problem can be solved : namely , why Fortuna is described as casting down the column of state with her ...
... poem there remains much obscure , or simply confused , imagery which still defies interpretation . Nevertheless I believe one small problem can be solved : namely , why Fortuna is described as casting down the column of state with her ...
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... poem ' . As a Vice President of the I. S. A. , I ought to be gratified that Shakespeare alone is spared any of these ... poems and plays in which the poet exhibits knowledge of the classics , of ancient history and of Platonism , so that ...
... poem ' . As a Vice President of the I. S. A. , I ought to be gratified that Shakespeare alone is spared any of these ... poems and plays in which the poet exhibits knowledge of the classics , of ancient history and of Platonism , so that ...
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... poem suggests that Daphnis was present there as a god . To become poetic is to dwell in Arcadia and to encounter the divine . This identification made between the Galatea encountered by the shepherds and the sea- nymph Galatea finally ...
... poem suggests that Daphnis was present there as a god . To become poetic is to dwell in Arcadia and to encounter the divine . This identification made between the Galatea encountered by the shepherds and the sea- nymph Galatea finally ...
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