Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... odes with the single word XOPOY . Presumably these are embolima , an innovation credited ( at least as far as tragedy goes ) to Agathon by Aristotle , Poetics 1496a29.8 The provision of the chorus was , so one should think , the single ...
... odes with the single word XOPOY . Presumably these are embolima , an innovation credited ( at least as far as tragedy goes ) to Agathon by Aristotle , Poetics 1496a29.8 The provision of the chorus was , so one should think , the single ...
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... odes , is scarcely obvious . One suspects that two - part plot somehow stands behind the plural title Odysses , but that is obviously guesswork . Homeric satire is reflected in the dactylic hexameters of frr . 150 and 459 K. It is of ...
... odes , is scarcely obvious . One suspects that two - part plot somehow stands behind the plural title Odysses , but that is obviously guesswork . Homeric satire is reflected in the dactylic hexameters of frr . 150 and 459 K. It is of ...
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... Ode ( Horace Odes 1.37.1-4 ) : nunc EST bibendum , nunc pede libero pulsanda tellus , nunc Saliaribus ornare pulvinar deorum tempus ERAT dapibus , sodales . We have anaphora with tricolon : nunc est bibendum , nunc [ est ] pulsanda ...
... Ode ( Horace Odes 1.37.1-4 ) : nunc EST bibendum , nunc pede libero pulsanda tellus , nunc Saliaribus ornare pulvinar deorum tempus ERAT dapibus , sodales . We have anaphora with tricolon : nunc est bibendum , nunc [ est ] pulsanda ...
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