Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 13John Pinsent, 1988 |
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... tradition , partly from manuscripts ) and printed for the first time in 1903 by Douglas Hyde ( later first President of the Irish Republic ) , who also constructed a biography of the poet based on oral tradition . Rankin's references ...
... tradition , partly from manuscripts ) and printed for the first time in 1903 by Douglas Hyde ( later first President of the Irish Republic ) , who also constructed a biography of the poet based on oral tradition . Rankin's references ...
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... tradition , the claim for an ideological coherence in his account of the gods and fate , the search for psychological motivations behind his uses of words . All the same it has to be said that S. suffers from one of her author's ...
... tradition , the claim for an ideological coherence in his account of the gods and fate , the search for psychological motivations behind his uses of words . All the same it has to be said that S. suffers from one of her author's ...
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... tradition from Homer to Bion . Empedokles provided access to this poetical tradition through the medium of a philosophical poem ( Maguinness 82 ) . Yet superior to all these influences is the one to which Lucretius gave primacy : Ennius ...
... tradition from Homer to Bion . Empedokles provided access to this poetical tradition through the medium of a philosophical poem ( Maguinness 82 ) . Yet superior to all these influences is the one to which Lucretius gave primacy : Ennius ...
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