Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... final . But theory is one thing and practice another . As soon as Catullus leaves the resolution of the first two lines he drifts from the present to the past , to remember how things once were . The description of the good times is ...
... final . But theory is one thing and practice another . As soon as Catullus leaves the resolution of the first two lines he drifts from the present to the past , to remember how things once were . The description of the good times is ...
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... final paragraph , which is now added here to the rest of the article , which is republished by kind permission of the Editor . The Iliad is an epic of military discipline , conceived philosophically , as only those without academic ...
... final paragraph , which is now added here to the rest of the article , which is republished by kind permission of the Editor . The Iliad is an epic of military discipline , conceived philosophically , as only those without academic ...
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... final clue in this particular literary game - this challenge to his audience's literary knowledge . Anú ( = Anuhmmp ) first appears at h.hom . Dem.47 . Although Callimachus and Theocritus employ both forms , only the form And is used by ...
... final clue in this particular literary game - this challenge to his audience's literary knowledge . Anú ( = Anuhmmp ) first appears at h.hom . Dem.47 . Although Callimachus and Theocritus employ both forms , only the form And is used by ...
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