Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... 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 Arethusa is appropriate because , after her escape from Alpheus ...
... 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 Arethusa is appropriate because , after her escape from Alpheus ...
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... beginning of the play led to a birth and a situation occurred involving the switching of children ( this may be suggested by the title of Philemon's play ) . This in turn would set the stage for a subsequent recognition scene ...
... beginning of the play led to a birth and a situation occurred involving the switching of children ( this may be suggested by the title of Philemon's play ) . This in turn would set the stage for a subsequent recognition scene ...
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... beginning of August ) learn of the various outcomes of harvests and the weather conditions during the coming seasons . They learn too of the state of health which will result and the extent of global harmony . Canicula generates wars ...
... beginning of August ) learn of the various outcomes of harvests and the weather conditions during the coming seasons . They learn too of the state of health which will result and the extent of global harmony . Canicula generates wars ...
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