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Tritle writes : ' Bernal does not consider that Plutarch's report might be a literary creation ' . In fact , I began my discussion of it with the words : ' What if anything can be made of this passage ? ' and later ' The detailed ...
Tritle writes : ' Bernal does not consider that Plutarch's report might be a literary creation ' . In fact , I began my discussion of it with the words : ' What if anything can be made of this passage ? ' and later ' The detailed ...
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As a final Virgilian example consider Aeneid 5. 835ff . iamque fere mediam caeli nox umida metam contigerat , placida laxabant membra quiete sub remis fessi per dura sedilia nautae .. Thus begins the description of the loss of Palinurus ...
As a final Virgilian example consider Aeneid 5. 835ff . iamque fere mediam caeli nox umida metam contigerat , placida laxabant membra quiete sub remis fessi per dura sedilia nautae .. Thus begins the description of the loss of Palinurus ...
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In part 3 , which is more speculative , I consider implications of the metrical anomaly for the performance of the poems . Finally , part 4 briefly examines the difficult theoretical question of just how this metre should be described ...
In part 3 , which is more speculative , I consider implications of the metrical anomaly for the performance of the poems . Finally , part 4 briefly examines the difficult theoretical question of just how this metre should be described ...
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