Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... Eclogue , 6 . At the beginning of Eclogue 6 , Virgil adapts Callimachus ' motif of Apollo dissuading the poet from writing epic , in order to assert that his pastoral poetry is Callimachean in nature ( lines 3-8 ; note especially the ...
... Eclogue , 6 . At the beginning of Eclogue 6 , Virgil adapts Callimachus ' motif of Apollo dissuading the poet from writing epic , in order to assert that his pastoral poetry is Callimachean in nature ( lines 3-8 ; note especially the ...
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... Eclogue I 132-138 138-139 139-141 Review : Peter K.Marshall ( Amherst College ) 141-144 ISBN 0-8078-1818-6 Leofranc Holford - Strevens , Aulus Gellius , London , Duckworth , 1988 ( The University of North Carolina Press , Chapel Hill ...
... Eclogue I 132-138 138-139 139-141 Review : Peter K.Marshall ( Amherst College ) 141-144 ISBN 0-8078-1818-6 Leofranc Holford - Strevens , Aulus Gellius , London , Duckworth , 1988 ( The University of North Carolina Press , Chapel Hill ...
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... Eclogues ; Ross and Halperin on the Georgics ; and Johnson and Nortwick on Tibullus . Eclogue I features prominently in each of the first three contributions , and particularly its ending , following on from others in probing our ...
... Eclogues ; Ross and Halperin on the Georgics ; and Johnson and Nortwick on Tibullus . Eclogue I features prominently in each of the first three contributions , and particularly its ending , following on from others in probing our ...
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