Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... remarks , that Gellius would have more readily recognized M.'s portrait of him in this regard than mine . Both standpoints are legitimate , both offer their own insights : having both observed that in 15.2 Gellius ' account of Plato's ...
... remarks , that Gellius would have more readily recognized M.'s portrait of him in this regard than mine . Both standpoints are legitimate , both offer their own insights : having both observed that in 15.2 Gellius ' account of Plato's ...
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... remarks and ideas of much later rhetoricians and rhetorically - trained critics to discuss Thucydides , but it is by no means clear at what point the rhetorical rules and standards to which they appeal became established ; certainly the ...
... remarks and ideas of much later rhetoricians and rhetorically - trained critics to discuss Thucydides , but it is by no means clear at what point the rhetorical rules and standards to which they appeal became established ; certainly the ...
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... remarks on Virgil's language to serve as ' instruction in the living language ' seems to me to get the true situation wildly out of perspective . K. demands that we listen to the Virgilian commentary through the ears of Servius ' pupils ...
... remarks on Virgil's language to serve as ' instruction in the living language ' seems to me to get the true situation wildly out of perspective . K. demands that we listen to the Virgilian commentary through the ears of Servius ' pupils ...
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