Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... simply an indentation . He suggests a part attribution ; but in that case it would have to be in the last line of a dia- logue with antilabe or of a lyric dialogue , and the attribution would be uncalled for . Kresphontes fr.449 was ...
... simply an indentation . He suggests a part attribution ; but in that case it would have to be in the last line of a dia- logue with antilabe or of a lyric dialogue , and the attribution would be uncalled for . Kresphontes fr.449 was ...
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... simply to argue that Horace himself is adopting a Panaetian position vis - à - vis Iccius , but that Iccius ' position is irrelevant . But it is perhaps better to argue that Epistles 1.12 in fact reveals not a dil- ettante eclectic but ...
... simply to argue that Horace himself is adopting a Panaetian position vis - à - vis Iccius , but that Iccius ' position is irrelevant . But it is perhaps better to argue that Epistles 1.12 in fact reveals not a dil- ettante eclectic but ...
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... simply grist to the poet's mill ? This applies to Horace's supposed renunciation of Epicureanism in Odes 1.34 - just a dam ' good idea for a poem , which came to him presumably when he was reading Lucretius . Nonetheless there are ...
... simply grist to the poet's mill ? This applies to Horace's supposed renunciation of Epicureanism in Odes 1.34 - just a dam ' good idea for a poem , which came to him presumably when he was reading Lucretius . Nonetheless there are ...
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