Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... writing about women and love , again in a novel way and with even more detachment than before . In addition , it provided a natural and clever expansion of one of the common themes of love elegy , that of the praeceptor amoris ...
... writing about women and love , again in a novel way and with even more detachment than before . In addition , it provided a natural and clever expansion of one of the common themes of love elegy , that of the praeceptor amoris ...
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... writing ) . It is worth looking at some other cases of dicimus in the text . When at 301.13 Alcuin writes exscindo exsculpo exstruo exsisto per s dicimus : sistere enim est simplex , he is referring in dicimus to spelling , as is ...
... writing ) . It is worth looking at some other cases of dicimus in the text . When at 301.13 Alcuin writes exscindo exsculpo exstruo exsisto per s dicimus : sistere enim est simplex , he is referring in dicimus to spelling , as is ...
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... writing's trajectory through the moment when he first began to write imposes on any notion we impose upon Livian ' composition ' . This text was not written without ( i.e. ' outside ' ) a poetic of some kind , yet in an important sense ...
... writing's trajectory through the moment when he first began to write imposes on any notion we impose upon Livian ' composition ' . This text was not written without ( i.e. ' outside ' ) a poetic of some kind , yet in an important sense ...
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