Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... nature makes us aware of the rigid , finite cycle of life . Such awareness leads the poet to draw as much as possible from the present moment ( carpe diem ) . Hence the injunction by Catullus to Lesbia to ignore stern old men ( 2-3 ) ...
... nature makes us aware of the rigid , finite cycle of life . Such awareness leads the poet to draw as much as possible from the present moment ( carpe diem ) . Hence the injunction by Catullus to Lesbia to ignore stern old men ( 2-3 ) ...
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... nature of comedy's contents changed . For the object of Old Comedy was the ridicule of demagogues , jurors , and generals . But now out of fear Aristophanes abandoned this customary humor and poked fun at a play entitled Aeolus that had ...
... nature of comedy's contents changed . For the object of Old Comedy was the ridicule of demagogues , jurors , and generals . But now out of fear Aristophanes abandoned this customary humor and poked fun at a play entitled Aeolus that had ...
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... nature , and the difficulty of advancing new discoveries doubtless inclined them to set greater store by re - interpretation ( as well , of course , as superior literary treatment ) . The second major difficulty is that W. treats both ...
... nature , and the difficulty of advancing new discoveries doubtless inclined them to set greater store by re - interpretation ( as well , of course , as superior literary treatment ) . The second major difficulty is that W. treats both ...
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