Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... nature of Lesbia , nullum amans uere , sed identidem omnium lilia rumpens ( 19-20 ) . The resignation of Catullus ' love is apparent in the next line , nec meum respectet , ut ante , amorem ( 21 ) , and the touching simile of the last ...
... nature of Lesbia , nullum amans uere , sed identidem omnium lilia rumpens ( 19-20 ) . The resignation of Catullus ' love is apparent in the next line , nec meum respectet , ut ante , amorem ( 21 ) , and the touching simile of the last ...
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... nature of comedy's contents changed . For the object of Old Comedy was the ridicule of demagogues , jurors , and generals . But now out of fear Aristophanes abandoned this customary humor and poked fun at a play entitled Aeolus that had ...
... nature of comedy's contents changed . For the object of Old Comedy was the ridicule of demagogues , jurors , and generals . But now out of fear Aristophanes abandoned this customary humor and poked fun at a play entitled Aeolus that had ...
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... nature of comedy so much as a fundamental change in the society comedy reflected . There is much reason for thinking that fourth - century Athenians were much less public - spirited , more caught up in private affairs , more hedonistic ...
... nature of comedy so much as a fundamental change in the society comedy reflected . There is much reason for thinking that fourth - century Athenians were much less public - spirited , more caught up in private affairs , more hedonistic ...
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