Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... written . If they offended the great man's pride , this was probably not Housman's intention . But however that may be , they contained nothing that could be thought to presage ' danger to the study of antiquity ' . What Housman meant ...
... written . If they offended the great man's pride , this was probably not Housman's intention . But however that may be , they contained nothing that could be thought to presage ' danger to the study of antiquity ' . What Housman meant ...
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... written as allegories for contemporary situations ; besides the Dionysalexander , one can cite Philoxenus ' quasi - dramatic dithyramb Cyclops or Galataea as an example of mythological parody used for such a purpose . 17 Other ...
... written as allegories for contemporary situations ; besides the Dionysalexander , one can cite Philoxenus ' quasi - dramatic dithyramb Cyclops or Galataea as an example of mythological parody used for such a purpose . 17 Other ...
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... writing of Livy is itself a discursive phenomenon active upon and responsive to the scenes of its production and reception . The text was not written and is never read without the insistent dimension of a politics of reading , of some ...
... writing of Livy is itself a discursive phenomenon active upon and responsive to the scenes of its production and reception . The text was not written and is never read without the insistent dimension of a politics of reading , of some ...
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