Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... earlier plays.6 For reasons such as these it does not seem entirely implausible to speak of evolutionary tendencies visible in the contents of Aristophanic comedy . But such a trend begins much earlier , and proceeds far more gradually ...
... earlier plays.6 For reasons such as these it does not seem entirely implausible to speak of evolutionary tendencies visible in the contents of Aristophanic comedy . But such a trend begins much earlier , and proceeds far more gradually ...
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... earlier time , for it is impossible to imagine the poet writing two unrelated works with this odd title . The tragedy parodied in this play may have been the Aeolus of Euripides ; although this play was produced earlier than 423,38 it ...
... earlier time , for it is impossible to imagine the poet writing two unrelated works with this odd title . The tragedy parodied in this play may have been the Aeolus of Euripides ; although this play was produced earlier than 423,38 it ...
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... earlier lines at 46-47 provide us indeed with as diagrammatic illustration of Virgil's use of this symbolism . Each cluster of aquatic imagery is appropriate to the nature and quality of the song to which it refers . On the earlier ...
... earlier lines at 46-47 provide us indeed with as diagrammatic illustration of Virgil's use of this symbolism . Each cluster of aquatic imagery is appropriate to the nature and quality of the song to which it refers . On the earlier ...
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