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... Virgil a cantor , as suggested by C.Mar- chesi in Atene e Roma 4 ( 1901 ) , 183-91 . Virgil is also mentioned as a possibility by Bramble , 182 n.1 , and by Tuplin , pp . 8-9 , who surprising- ly sees little evidence for Euphorion in Virgil ...
... Virgil a cantor , as suggested by C.Mar- chesi in Atene e Roma 4 ( 1901 ) , 183-91 . Virgil is also mentioned as a possibility by Bramble , 182 n.1 , and by Tuplin , pp . 8-9 , who surprising- ly sees little evidence for Euphorion in Virgil ...
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... Virgil's patron ( amicus ) , Pollio . It is not now possible to determine which of these or other considerations ( for which see Rudd ) was consciously taken as a guiding principle by Virgil . Certainly no single pattern which has yet ...
... Virgil's patron ( amicus ) , Pollio . It is not now possible to determine which of these or other considerations ( for which see Rudd ) was consciously taken as a guiding principle by Virgil . Certainly no single pattern which has yet ...
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... Virgil's use of Theocritus ? Duquesnay hypothesizes ( p.248 ) : ' Virgil has provided each poem with a ' backwash ' of Theocritean color ... which serves constantly to remind the reader of the literary tradition ' . Instead of this ...
... Virgil's use of Theocritus ? Duquesnay hypothesizes ( p.248 ) : ' Virgil has provided each poem with a ' backwash ' of Theocritean color ... which serves constantly to remind the reader of the literary tradition ' . Instead of this ...
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