Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... suggests volupta- te ; perhaps rightly , but Quintilian's more usual word for the ' charm ' of literature is iu- cunditas ; e.g. 1.8.11 ( of various poets ; 10.1.64 ( of Simonides ) , 96 ( of Horace ) , 110 ( of Pindar ) . 10.7.1 ...
... suggests volupta- te ; perhaps rightly , but Quintilian's more usual word for the ' charm ' of literature is iu- cunditas ; e.g. 1.8.11 ( of various poets ; 10.1.64 ( of Simonides ) , 96 ( of Horace ) , 110 ( of Pindar ) . 10.7.1 ...
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... suggest the civilized world : pura luna ( 19-20 ) suggests remote beauty and also , perhaps , something like the association of Cynthia and the moon in Propertius 1.3 ( see O'Neill , CP 53 [ 1958 ] , 1-3 ) ; renidet mari ( 19-20 ) suggests ...
... suggest the civilized world : pura luna ( 19-20 ) suggests remote beauty and also , perhaps , something like the association of Cynthia and the moon in Propertius 1.3 ( see O'Neill , CP 53 [ 1958 ] , 1-3 ) ; renidet mari ( 19-20 ) suggests ...
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... suggests manus , but that rest- ores neither sense nor metre . For proderent Nisbet suggests uerberet or terreat , both long shots . I venture another approach : quos rogo ne paruos manibus dignere nouercae prodere : et absentes matris ...
... suggests manus , but that rest- ores neither sense nor metre . For proderent Nisbet suggests uerberet or terreat , both long shots . I venture another approach : quos rogo ne paruos manibus dignere nouercae prodere : et absentes matris ...
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