Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... imagery only comes alive if the parasite has identified his clenched fist with the ball shot by the λoßóλos and his elbow with the point of the bolt shot by the duẞéλns . It might be noted also that at Pseud.584-5 nunc inimicum ego hunc ...
... imagery only comes alive if the parasite has identified his clenched fist with the ball shot by the λoßóλos and his elbow with the point of the bolt shot by the duẞéλns . It might be noted also that at Pseud.584-5 nunc inimicum ego hunc ...
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... imagery in 3-4 , nec sanctam uiolasse fidem , nec foedere in ullo | diuum ad fallendos numine abusum homines , and 19 , si uitam puriter egi , is striking as the language of religious devotion and observance . But of course Catullus is ...
... imagery in 3-4 , nec sanctam uiolasse fidem , nec foedere in ullo | diuum ad fallendos numine abusum homines , and 19 , si uitam puriter egi , is striking as the language of religious devotion and observance . But of course Catullus is ...
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... imagery of Permessi ad flumina ( line 64 ; cf. Propertius 2.10.25-26 ) , and of Callimachean - type aetiological poetry , derived from Callimachus ' follower Euphorion ( lines 72-77 ; see R.Coleman , ed . , Virgil – Eclogues ...
... imagery of Permessi ad flumina ( line 64 ; cf. Propertius 2.10.25-26 ) , and of Callimachean - type aetiological poetry , derived from Callimachus ' follower Euphorion ( lines 72-77 ; see R.Coleman , ed . , Virgil – Eclogues ...
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