Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... poet who wrote in such a tradition should have become known as a ' poet of passion ' , and that the works that gained widest reading were concerned wit his feeling for one woman . Yet Catullus was far from being simply a poet of ...
... poet who wrote in such a tradition should have become known as a ' poet of passion ' , and that the works that gained widest reading were concerned wit his feeling for one woman . Yet Catullus was far from being simply a poet of ...
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... poet's irony would have been completely lost without his audience's knowledge of the desertion tale ( an irony compounded by Medea's words at 3.1107-8 ovs ' ' Apiádvŋ | looûpai ) . With such facts before them , Apollonius ' Hellenistic ...
... poet's irony would have been completely lost without his audience's knowledge of the desertion tale ( an irony compounded by Medea's words at 3.1107-8 ovs ' ' Apiádvŋ | looûpai ) . With such facts before them , Apollonius ' Hellenistic ...
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... poet recently dead , he ought to be the one receiving the tributes , and for this purpose we want it to be shown what Aeschylus thought of him ( or rather what Aristophanes makes him think of him ) , rather than what he thought of ...
... poet recently dead , he ought to be the one receiving the tributes , and for this purpose we want it to be shown what Aeschylus thought of him ( or rather what Aristophanes makes him think of him ) , rather than what he thought of ...
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