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Vergil attempts , however , to suggest one when the herdsmen console the love - sick Gallus : omnes ' unde amor iste ' rogant ' tibi ? ' venit Apollo : ' Galle , quid insanis ? ' inquit . ' tua cura Lycoris perque nives alium perque ...
Vergil attempts , however , to suggest one when the herdsmen console the love - sick Gallus : omnes ' unde amor iste ' rogant ' tibi ? ' venit Apollo : ' Galle , quid insanis ? ' inquit . ' tua cura Lycoris perque nives alium perque ...
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Behind the references to satura may lurk , I suggest , the title Sermones . ... G.L. Hendrickson suggested that the Epistles really belonged within the tradition of satura ( AJP 18 ( 1897 ) , 313ff . , CP 6 ( 1911 ) , 135 ; taken up by ...
Behind the references to satura may lurk , I suggest , the title Sermones . ... G.L. Hendrickson suggested that the Epistles really belonged within the tradition of satura ( AJP 18 ( 1897 ) , 313ff . , CP 6 ( 1911 ) , 135 ; taken up by ...
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From this viewpoint one could perhaps suggest that the trilogy including the Prometheus Vinctus was Aeschylus ' final attempt to advise reconciliation between Pericles ( Zeus ) and Cimon ( Prometheus ) . The association of Pericles and ...
From this viewpoint one could perhaps suggest that the trilogy including the Prometheus Vinctus was Aeschylus ' final attempt to advise reconciliation between Pericles ( Zeus ) and Cimon ( Prometheus ) . The association of Pericles and ...
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