Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... remains all the way through to 76 , where the pain remains and rationalisation cannot help . Catullus has ceased , he says , to hope that Lesbia will love him , and he realises that she will never be faithful ( non iam illud quaero ...
... remains all the way through to 76 , where the pain remains and rationalisation cannot help . Catullus has ceased , he says , to hope that Lesbia will love him , and he realises that she will never be faithful ( non iam illud quaero ...
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... remains by the trench on the earth's surface , but from then on he is down in the world below , seeing the sights ( ' necromancy becomes catabasis ' ) . Heubeck will have none of this ( note on XI 568-627 ) , and claims that Odysseus ...
... remains by the trench on the earth's surface , but from then on he is down in the world below , seeing the sights ( ' necromancy becomes catabasis ' ) . Heubeck will have none of this ( note on XI 568-627 ) , and claims that Odysseus ...
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... remains the difficulty about revocatos : should we read revocatos < ad officium > or < ad virtutem > dignitatem tueri ? 3.§§49-50 non nimis in Niptris ille sapientissimus Graeciae saucius lamentatur vel modice potius : Pedetemptim ...
... remains the difficulty about revocatos : should we read revocatos < ad officium > or < ad virtutem > dignitatem tueri ? 3.§§49-50 non nimis in Niptris ille sapientissimus Graeciae saucius lamentatur vel modice potius : Pedetemptim ...
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