Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... important elements as yet un- explored . - ... One such element is a simple , but over - looked , detail within the poem : at line 16 , Cae- cilius ' girlfriend is addressed directly by Catullus ignosco tibi puella . Among editors ...
... important elements as yet un- explored . - ... One such element is a simple , but over - looked , detail within the poem : at line 16 , Cae- cilius ' girlfriend is addressed directly by Catullus ignosco tibi puella . Among editors ...
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... importance in Augustan poetry ' , it is above all important in a poet of such logical subtlety as Horace . Here one of the inherent disadvantages of the traditional commentary - format emerges : it fragments the mater- ial which one ...
... importance in Augustan poetry ' , it is above all important in a poet of such logical subtlety as Horace . Here one of the inherent disadvantages of the traditional commentary - format emerges : it fragments the mater- ial which one ...
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... important discover- ies were made in the late 1970s , and the excavators continue their work . Lucky them , to have ... important questions and provide a lot of important new evidence . 4th century Tragedy is the other area in which ...
... important discover- ies were made in the late 1970s , and the excavators continue their work . Lucky them , to have ... important questions and provide a lot of important new evidence . 4th century Tragedy is the other area in which ...
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