Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... sexual description is most explicit in these two cases ( 2. 17 and 3. 20 for Fotis ; 10. 21-22 for the lady ) , and Lucius is involved both times . Although the iconography differs in that in the latter case Lucius is an ass , since we ...
... sexual description is most explicit in these two cases ( 2. 17 and 3. 20 for Fotis ; 10. 21-22 for the lady ) , and Lucius is involved both times . Although the iconography differs in that in the latter case Lucius is an ass , since we ...
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... sexual connotation exactly like its English counterpart of ' know ' in the so - called Biblical sense.29 And this double entendre is complemented by the qualifying adverb qualubet which can mean not only ' in any way whatever ' , but ...
... sexual connotation exactly like its English counterpart of ' know ' in the so - called Biblical sense.29 And this double entendre is complemented by the qualifying adverb qualubet which can mean not only ' in any way whatever ' , but ...
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... sexual relations between a man and a girl or an unmarried or widowed woman of respectable status , or homosexual relations with a respectable man or boy.'11 Thus a married man having relations with an unmarried woman was not guilty of ...
... sexual relations between a man and a girl or an unmarried or widowed woman of respectable status , or homosexual relations with a respectable man or boy.'11 Thus a married man having relations with an unmarried woman was not guilty of ...
Inhalt
A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
F Jones Liverpool Punishment and the Dual Plan of The World in Metamorphoses of Apuleius | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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