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That is , he has written into the words of the Chorus at 610-11 a criticism of Clytaemnestra's pos- ition by way of the verbal similiarity with 528-9 . There is a good dramatic reason for this . The criticism of the women in the Chorus ...
That is , he has written into the words of the Chorus at 610-11 a criticism of Clytaemnestra's pos- ition by way of the verbal similiarity with 528-9 . There is a good dramatic reason for this . The criticism of the women in the Chorus ...
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The rise of literary criticism also required more precise references than before . Homeric papyri do not show book divisions until ca.150 B.C. ( see G.M.Bolling , AJP 42 [ 1921 ] , 253-259 ) , but this fact does not necessarily refute ...
The rise of literary criticism also required more precise references than before . Homeric papyri do not show book divisions until ca.150 B.C. ( see G.M.Bolling , AJP 42 [ 1921 ] , 253-259 ) , but this fact does not necessarily refute ...
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But the textual critic at once recognizes a common error , whereby the transcriber alters the person of a verb . J.Willis , in Latin Textual Criticism ( 1972 ) , 170-72 , sets out his own findings , taken chiefly from texts edited by ...
But the textual critic at once recognizes a common error , whereby the transcriber alters the person of a verb . J.Willis , in Latin Textual Criticism ( 1972 ) , 170-72 , sets out his own findings , taken chiefly from texts edited by ...
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