Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... simile of the last three lines , where his past love for Lesbia is compared to a flower cut down by the passing ploughshare . The poem , then , is a curious mixture of urbane irony , emotional outburst and resignation . But the pattern ...
... simile of the last three lines , where his past love for Lesbia is compared to a flower cut down by the passing ploughshare . The poem , then , is a curious mixture of urbane irony , emotional outburst and resignation . But the pattern ...
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... simile . At oportebit Cicero slides from something like ' we must treat ' or ' control ' with advice ( admonitu treated as active ) to a completely different image and a different construction of oportebit , from what on this view we ...
... simile . At oportebit Cicero slides from something like ' we must treat ' or ' control ' with advice ( admonitu treated as active ) to a completely different image and a different construction of oportebit , from what on this view we ...
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