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... interpretation offered here , esp . pp . 41-3 . So much controversy has surrounded the interpretation of the sec- ond stasimon of Sophocles ' Oedipus tyrannus that it may seem foolhardy to press any word or phrase in the service of an ...
... interpretation offered here , esp . pp . 41-3 . So much controversy has surrounded the interpretation of the sec- ond stasimon of Sophocles ' Oedipus tyrannus that it may seem foolhardy to press any word or phrase in the service of an ...
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... interpretation illogical . Now if quod refers only to Lesbia's sweet laughter , dulce riden- tem , 5 , the sequence of ideas is : a ) that man seems like a god , who sits near you and sees and listens to your sweet laughter ; b ) it is ...
... interpretation illogical . Now if quod refers only to Lesbia's sweet laughter , dulce riden- tem , 5 , the sequence of ideas is : a ) that man seems like a god , who sits near you and sees and listens to your sweet laughter ; b ) it is ...
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... interpretation is different from those found in current standard English textbooks , e.g the comm- entaries of Fordyce and Quinn , and R.0.A.M.Lyne , Selections from Cat- ullus : a handbook , Cambridge UP 1975 . For it follows from this ...
... interpretation is different from those found in current standard English textbooks , e.g the comm- entaries of Fordyce and Quinn , and R.0.A.M.Lyne , Selections from Cat- ullus : a handbook , Cambridge UP 1975 . For it follows from this ...
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