Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... accepted in this case - would have combined events so far apart in mythological time as Odysseus ' return to Ithaca and his death ( so Radt on Niptra , though on Odysseus Akanthoplex he merely reports as widely accepted the view ...
... accepted in this case - would have combined events so far apart in mythological time as Odysseus ' return to Ithaca and his death ( so Radt on Niptra , though on Odysseus Akanthoplex he merely reports as widely accepted the view ...
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... acceptance : the poem ends not with Tityrus ' last words , but with Meliboeus ' silence . This contributes to the poem's ... accepted , it would do not good and , even if it failed , that would not erase the longing for and value of the ...
... acceptance : the poem ends not with Tityrus ' last words , but with Meliboeus ' silence . This contributes to the poem's ... accepted , it would do not good and , even if it failed , that would not erase the longing for and value of the ...
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... accepted as being Flavian in date . Only one other camp with gates of this type is known north of the Mounth , at Auchinhove , and it may be that these two camps result from an Agicolan foray into Mar and beyond , perhaps as far as the ...
... accepted as being Flavian in date . Only one other camp with gates of this type is known north of the Mounth , at Auchinhove , and it may be that these two camps result from an Agicolan foray into Mar and beyond , perhaps as far as the ...
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