Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Meliboeus , if he ever returns to his homeland , marvel at the sight of ' a few ears of corn ' ? Commentators1 associate this line with the soldier who will take possession of Meliboeus ' farm ( 70 ) . They assume that Meliboeus will ...
... Meliboeus , if he ever returns to his homeland , marvel at the sight of ' a few ears of corn ' ? Commentators1 associate this line with the soldier who will take possession of Meliboeus ' farm ( 70 ) . They assume that Meliboeus will ...
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... Meliboeus ' farm . But it may also convey the viewpoint of someone coming home after a long exile in remote lands . The vastness of these lands causes the farm and its crops to appear to Meliboeus infinitely smaller in size and quantity ...
... Meliboeus ' farm . But it may also convey the viewpoint of someone coming home after a long exile in remote lands . The vastness of these lands causes the farm and its crops to appear to Meliboeus infinitely smaller in size and quantity ...
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... Meliboeus to Tityrus ' invitation , " ambiguous because of the notorious poteras " ( Arethusa p.10 ) . He leaves open both possibilities , refusal or acceptance : the poem ends not with Tityrus ' last words , but with Meliboeus ...
... Meliboeus to Tityrus ' invitation , " ambiguous because of the notorious poteras " ( Arethusa p.10 ) . He leaves open both possibilities , refusal or acceptance : the poem ends not with Tityrus ' last words , but with Meliboeus ...
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