Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... rape , recognition , and the other things imitated by Menander . If we can momentarily overlook the obvious discrepancies between these passages , we can observe their broad agreement . All three present what might be called a ...
... rape , recognition , and the other things imitated by Menander . If we can momentarily overlook the obvious discrepancies between these passages , we can observe their broad agreement . All three present what might be called a ...
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... rape and a recognition scene . Indeed , Clement of Alexandria , Stromateis 6.2.26 , observes that Philemon adopted this play ( presumably by demythologizing it ) to produce his New Comedy The Changeling , a play about which nothing ...
... rape and a recognition scene . Indeed , Clement of Alexandria , Stromateis 6.2.26 , observes that Philemon adopted this play ( presumably by demythologizing it ) to produce his New Comedy The Changeling , a play about which nothing ...
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