Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... already killed all six of her previous sons to Peleus by this method , an element of the myth which Apollonius chooses to omit . The original source of the story is almost certainly the Aigimios of Kerkops2 . The scholiast clearly ...
... already killed all six of her previous sons to Peleus by this method , an element of the myth which Apollonius chooses to omit . The original source of the story is almost certainly the Aigimios of Kerkops2 . The scholiast clearly ...
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... already foreshadowed in Old Comedy and , contrariwise , some features that we are accustomed to consider characteristic of Old Comedy were slow to disappear from the comedy of the next century . Middle Comedy's roots lie well in the ...
... already foreshadowed in Old Comedy and , contrariwise , some features that we are accustomed to consider characteristic of Old Comedy were slow to disappear from the comedy of the next century . Middle Comedy's roots lie well in the ...
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... already decided that Aeschylus rose from his chair . ( 3 ) There is already in the text a slight and quite bearable hysteron - proteron , presumably metri gratia two men kissing and then coming within arm's length of each other . The ...
... already decided that Aeschylus rose from his chair . ( 3 ) There is already in the text a slight and quite bearable hysteron - proteron , presumably metri gratia two men kissing and then coming within arm's length of each other . The ...
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