Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Virgil , Eclogues 10.4-6 LCM 15.5 ( May 1990 ) , 66 At the beginning of his tenth and final Eclogue , Virgil addresses the nymph Arethusa and asks her to inspire this poem , which is written for his friend Gallus . The reference to ...
... Virgil , Eclogues 10.4-6 LCM 15.5 ( May 1990 ) , 66 At the beginning of his tenth and final Eclogue , Virgil addresses the nymph Arethusa and asks her to inspire this poem , which is written for his friend Gallus . The reference to ...
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... Virgil provides K. with material by means of which he endeavours to show in detail how the professional grammarians viewed what they tried to do in expounding literary texts . Again there were intellectually superior specimens of ...
... Virgil provides K. with material by means of which he endeavours to show in detail how the professional grammarians viewed what they tried to do in expounding literary texts . Again there were intellectually superior specimens of ...
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... Virgil in modern Anglo - Saxon universities . They would not have needed advice on distinguishing the local and directional uses of in ( pp . 184-5 , 188-9 ) , even if at some levels of the language confusion had set in , or on avoiding ...
... Virgil in modern Anglo - Saxon universities . They would not have needed advice on distinguishing the local and directional uses of in ( pp . 184-5 , 188-9 ) , even if at some levels of the language confusion had set in , or on avoiding ...
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