Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... reference to its dancing ( ópxσao @ aι fr . 77 ) probably has nothing to do with ' the dying bird's ' alleged ' movements when , blinded by the daylight , it is tormented by children ' ( so H. , paraphrasing and apparently accepting the ...
... reference to its dancing ( ópxσao @ aι fr . 77 ) probably has nothing to do with ' the dying bird's ' alleged ' movements when , blinded by the daylight , it is tormented by children ' ( so H. , paraphrasing and apparently accepting the ...
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... reference should be 4. 1040-1048 : in 4 . ardor , 2nd line , after ' cf. ' insert ' e.g. ' , 3rd line , the reference should be to 1. 903 , and in the 4th the poet's name is of course ' Lucretius ' ; 7. emicat , penultimate line , the ...
... reference should be 4. 1040-1048 : in 4 . ardor , 2nd line , after ' cf. ' insert ' e.g. ' , 3rd line , the reference should be to 1. 903 , and in the 4th the poet's name is of course ' Lucretius ' ; 7. emicat , penultimate line , the ...
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... reference , earlier in the article , to pro Murena 63-64 of 63 BCE , and , perhaps , also to a fragment of de ... references in his footnotes , which the reader is expected to check for himself ( and most readers never do ) . If ...
... reference , earlier in the article , to pro Murena 63-64 of 63 BCE , and , perhaps , also to a fragment of de ... references in his footnotes , which the reader is expected to check for himself ( and most readers never do ) . If ...
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