Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 10John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... possible , he was fancy free , is it really unthinkable that he might choose to indulge in a fan- tasy of exile ? And if , in the Heroides , he could assume the personae of legendary men and women , could he not assume the persona of an ...
... possible , he was fancy free , is it really unthinkable that he might choose to indulge in a fan- tasy of exile ? And if , in the Heroides , he could assume the personae of legendary men and women , could he not assume the persona of an ...
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... possible Pla- taian names . We may , however , note that neither was previously attested at Kopai either . In fact the distributions of the two names in Boiotia seem to be very dif- ferent . Aristoxenos is attested at Thebes ( IGvii ...
... possible Pla- taian names . We may , however , note that neither was previously attested at Kopai either . In fact the distributions of the two names in Boiotia seem to be very dif- ferent . Aristoxenos is attested at Thebes ( IGvii ...
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... possible that the reference comes from the Greek original . In the light of our survey above , it seems highly unlikely that such theatrically self - conscious jokes were possible within the illusionism of Greek comedy ; the passage in ...
... possible that the reference comes from the Greek original . In the light of our survey above , it seems highly unlikely that such theatrically self - conscious jokes were possible within the illusionism of Greek comedy ; the passage in ...
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