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It seems that formulations similar to Sophocles ' ( echoed , as we have seen , in Pericles and [ Lysias ] ) were still current in the fourth century . The commonness of the phrase is guaranteed by Plato's expression τὰ καλούμενα ὑπὸ τῶν ...
It seems that formulations similar to Sophocles ' ( echoed , as we have seen , in Pericles and [ Lysias ] ) were still current in the fourth century . The commonness of the phrase is guaranteed by Plato's expression τὰ καλούμενα ὑπὸ τῶν ...
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But he was not , and the patrii sermonis egestas of which Lucretius thrice complains set Virgil many similar problems . Austin's comment ' Lucretius could have written fluctibu ' fluctus ' seems cogent until one examines Lucretian ...
But he was not , and the patrii sermonis egestas of which Lucretius thrice complains set Virgil many similar problems . Austin's comment ' Lucretius could have written fluctibu ' fluctus ' seems cogent until one examines Lucretian ...
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6-8 : III gl hipp | ^ pher ||| ~~~ This is straightforward enough , but a bit miscellaneous : we have eleven metra , of eight different kinds , and this seems excessive for such a short poem.5 R. Führer's analysis is similar , except ...
6-8 : III gl hipp | ^ pher ||| ~~~ This is straightforward enough , but a bit miscellaneous : we have eleven metra , of eight different kinds , and this seems excessive for such a short poem.5 R. Führer's analysis is similar , except ...
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