Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... sexual passion , physical desire , and bene uelle affection . What Catullus is saying is that there was a time when he had both feelings for Lesbia , but that her promiscuity has destroyed his affection for her but if anything increased ...
... sexual passion , physical desire , and bene uelle affection . What Catullus is saying is that there was a time when he had both feelings for Lesbia , but that her promiscuity has destroyed his affection for her but if anything increased ...
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... sexual satisfaction , chosen from taken possessions , with the right to those possessions which constitutes his honour ( run ) : his good name ( λéos ) he will win for himself . It is all he ultimately gains . The epic anger arises from ...
... sexual satisfaction , chosen from taken possessions , with the right to those possessions which constitutes his honour ( run ) : his good name ( λéos ) he will win for himself . It is all he ultimately gains . The epic anger arises from ...
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... sexual matters and body functions . Unless the Plutus was subsequently laundered of such elements , 20 the abrupt disappearance of this most characteristic Old Comedy element is remarkable . That such humor fell from favor is suggested ...
... sexual matters and body functions . Unless the Plutus was subsequently laundered of such elements , 20 the abrupt disappearance of this most characteristic Old Comedy element is remarkable . That such humor fell from favor is suggested ...
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