Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... Critics ( 48pp . ) : ' Books and readers in the Roman world ' ( E.J. Kenney ) ; ' Liter- ary criticism ' ( M.Winterbottom ) . II . Early Republic ( 119pp . ) : ' The genesis of poetry in Rome ' ( G. Williams ) ; ' Ennius ' Annales ...
... Critics ( 48pp . ) : ' Books and readers in the Roman world ' ( E.J. Kenney ) ; ' Liter- ary criticism ' ( M.Winterbottom ) . II . Early Republic ( 119pp . ) : ' The genesis of poetry in Rome ' ( G. Williams ) ; ' Ennius ' Annales ...
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... criticism of secondary import- ance , in 1982 the roles are reversed : criticism now seems to have assumed primary importance ( see the sentence I have underlined ) , while purveying knowledge is a secondary consideration . Now ...
... criticism of secondary import- ance , in 1982 the roles are reversed : criticism now seems to have assumed primary importance ( see the sentence I have underlined ) , while purveying knowledge is a secondary consideration . Now ...
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... criticism ' ) , seems to me to be out on a limb . Dr Winterbottom , whose credentials in this area are of course impeccable , seems to have lacked a focal point for his discussion . When I had finished reading his remarks , I wondered ...
... criticism ' ) , seems to me to be out on a limb . Dr Winterbottom , whose credentials in this area are of course impeccable , seems to have lacked a focal point for his discussion . When I had finished reading his remarks , I wondered ...
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