Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... means that its chorus functioned much like that of the Plutus : perhaps a reasonably elaborate entrance - song , then embolima . As we shall see , this statement does not warrant the conclusion that the play entirely lacked a chorus ...
... means that its chorus functioned much like that of the Plutus : perhaps a reasonably elaborate entrance - song , then embolima . As we shall see , this statement does not warrant the conclusion that the play entirely lacked a chorus ...
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... means ( whether physically or metaphorically ) withdraw from where you are already , and if the purpose now is to emphasise that Sophocles did not do what Euripides did , it would need instead to mean to decide not to try to go any ...
... means ( whether physically or metaphorically ) withdraw from where you are already , and if the purpose now is to emphasise that Sophocles did not do what Euripides did , it would need instead to mean to decide not to try to go any ...
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... means only ' daily ' or " like that of a day ' in good Latin . It means ' for a single day ' , as here , in Cic . Tusc . 3.65 luctum lacrimis finire diurnis and Sen N.Q. 6.26.1 quantum nauis diurno cursu metiri ... potest . 6.67 caerula ...
... means only ' daily ' or " like that of a day ' in good Latin . It means ' for a single day ' , as here , in Cic . Tusc . 3.65 luctum lacrimis finire diurnis and Sen N.Q. 6.26.1 quantum nauis diurno cursu metiri ... potest . 6.67 caerula ...
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