Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... seems an odd epithet to mark out the polar bear ; some reference to its colour would seem more appropriate . Moreover , in Oppian's other extant poem , the Cynegetica , all bears are described in similar terms , suggesting that in the ...
... seems an odd epithet to mark out the polar bear ; some reference to its colour would seem more appropriate . Moreover , in Oppian's other extant poem , the Cynegetica , all bears are described in similar terms , suggesting that in the ...
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... seems too neat to be fortuitous.9 2 The next point to consider is whether the triple metre of these two poems could possibly have occurred fortuitously . I do not believe that it is . A poet writing iambic or aeolic metre ( with or ...
... seems too neat to be fortuitous.9 2 The next point to consider is whether the triple metre of these two poems could possibly have occurred fortuitously . I do not believe that it is . A poet writing iambic or aeolic metre ( with or ...
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... seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis lanigerum genus2 would naturally denote sheep , 3 as he assumes ; but lanigerum genus is a species covered with lana , and lana is a generic term ...
... seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis lanigerum genus2 would naturally denote sheep , 3 as he assumes ; but lanigerum genus is a species covered with lana , and lana is a generic term ...
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