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... and Arkins ' own colleagues may not appreciate such remarks as that Sophocles was ' a great Athenian dramatist ' , that Catullus was ' a great lyric poet ' that the Iliad and the Odyssey were ' magnificent primary epics ' , and that ...
... and Arkins ' own colleagues may not appreciate such remarks as that Sophocles was ' a great Athenian dramatist ' , that Catullus was ' a great lyric poet ' that the Iliad and the Odyssey were ' magnificent primary epics ' , and that ...
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... and the corresponding depreciation of previous wars , which have been embellished by the poets and logographers . ... from any passage in the second part of the preface that Thucydides was in fact averse to poetic techniques ' ( p .
... and the corresponding depreciation of previous wars , which have been embellished by the poets and logographers . ... from any passage in the second part of the preface that Thucydides was in fact averse to poetic techniques ' ( p .
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The very mastery of Latin possessed by Servius ' pupils made at least some of them interested not only in the theoretical treatment of morphology but also in the explication of Virgil's poetic use ( or abuse ) of the language .
The very mastery of Latin possessed by Servius ' pupils made at least some of them interested not only in the theoretical treatment of morphology but also in the explication of Virgil's poetic use ( or abuse ) of the language .
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