Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... thing of the past , and this poem is an attempt to accept the fact . The last line , at tu Catulle , destinatus obdura ... things have changed : nunc iam illa non uult ( 9 ) , and if Lesbia does not want Catullus , then Catullus must not ...
... thing of the past , and this poem is an attempt to accept the fact . The last line , at tu Catulle , destinatus obdura ... things have changed : nunc iam illa non uult ( 9 ) , and if Lesbia does not want Catullus , then Catullus must not ...
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... thing with which to compare a living creature - but no one , so far as I can observe , either ancient or modern1 ... things to light as well . At the beginning of Book III , a passage well known to every Greek schoolboy , Hector has ...
... thing with which to compare a living creature - but no one , so far as I can observe , either ancient or modern1 ... things to light as well . At the beginning of Book III , a passage well known to every Greek schoolboy , Hector has ...
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... things , then to the names given to the things ) , and his solution to the debate about the subject of the Categories : names or things . Porphyry's well - known answer , that the treatise is about names signifying things , recalls ...
... things , then to the names given to the things ) , and his solution to the debate about the subject of the Categories : names or things . Porphyry's well - known answer , that the treatise is about names signifying things , recalls ...
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