Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Satires and Epistulae has long been recognized ( as Porphyrio on Ep.1.1.1 , titulo tantum dissimiles ) . G.L. ... Satires do not . But I venture to suggest that comparison with the Satires and with the formal elements of Greek ...
... Satires and Epistulae has long been recognized ( as Porphyrio on Ep.1.1.1 , titulo tantum dissimiles ) . G.L. ... Satires do not . But I venture to suggest that comparison with the Satires and with the formal elements of Greek ...
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... Satires . If we were willing to employ ' Satires ' in the same restricted way , we could then use ' sermones ' as a general term to cover all Horace's hexameter poems , just as we use ' lyrics ' to include his Odes and Epodes . Such a ...
... Satires . If we were willing to employ ' Satires ' in the same restricted way , we could then use ' sermones ' as a general term to cover all Horace's hexameter poems , just as we use ' lyrics ' to include his Odes and Epodes . Such a ...
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... Satires of Juvenal , London , The Athlone Press , 1980 , pp.x + 650 , cloth . Price £ 35 The appearance of a large - scale commentary on Juvenal in English , and one that does not shirk Satires 2 , 6 and 9 and sundry other pass- ages ...
... Satires of Juvenal , London , The Athlone Press , 1980 , pp.x + 650 , cloth . Price £ 35 The appearance of a large - scale commentary on Juvenal in English , and one that does not shirk Satires 2 , 6 and 9 and sundry other pass- ages ...
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