Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... chapter ' ( when the chapter in question , 11.15 , was last mentioned a page earlier , and much further citation has intervened ) . Moreover , in a study of an author fond of archaism ( or ' mannerism ' , as H - S more helpfully styles ...
... chapter ' ( when the chapter in question , 11.15 , was last mentioned a page earlier , and much further citation has intervened ) . Moreover , in a study of an author fond of archaism ( or ' mannerism ' , as H - S more helpfully styles ...
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... chapter 10 is a problem ( though what he says in 20 n.57 about 10.20 & 23 does not seem correct ) and there are other passages which place the analysis under strain ( 3.1 ; 4.5 ; 6.1 ; 8.1-5 ; 9,1 ; 12.3 ; 16.16 ; 17.1-6 ; 22.26 ; 23.7 ) ...
... chapter 10 is a problem ( though what he says in 20 n.57 about 10.20 & 23 does not seem correct ) and there are other passages which place the analysis under strain ( 3.1 ; 4.5 ; 6.1 ; 8.1-5 ; 9,1 ; 12.3 ; 16.16 ; 17.1-6 ; 22.26 ; 23.7 ) ...
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... chapter , ' Style and Attitude : Sallust and Livy ' , traces a link between two types of style , the smooth , full Ciceronian ( or Herodotean ) and the dense and abrupt Sallustian / Thucydidean , and corresponding attitudes ...
... chapter , ' Style and Attitude : Sallust and Livy ' , traces a link between two types of style , the smooth , full Ciceronian ( or Herodotean ) and the dense and abrupt Sallustian / Thucydidean , and corresponding attitudes ...
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