Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... whole Roman nation is glorified by the Lustrum of Aeneid 6 , so the whole Roman nation is disgraced by Juvenal's lustrum . The tone in Virgil is solemn and serious , in Juvenal it is off - hand and comical . 6. Looking back , then , on ...
... whole Roman nation is glorified by the Lustrum of Aeneid 6 , so the whole Roman nation is disgraced by Juvenal's lustrum . The tone in Virgil is solemn and serious , in Juvenal it is off - hand and comical . 6. Looking back , then , on ...
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... whole and its constituent parts ' . While it is of course true that ' this is of primary importance in Augustan poetry ' , it is above all important in a poet of such logical subtlety as Horace . Here one of the inherent disadvantages ...
... whole and its constituent parts ' . While it is of course true that ' this is of primary importance in Augustan poetry ' , it is above all important in a poet of such logical subtlety as Horace . Here one of the inherent disadvantages ...
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... Whole - line association seems to be a factor , in that there are six exam- ples of the whole - line formula quoted above ( See Appendix I ) . En vénpou / verpoto / κρημνοῖο is perhaps also operative . Likewise τὸ δ ̓ ὑπέρπτατο ...
... Whole - line association seems to be a factor , in that there are six exam- ples of the whole - line formula quoted above ( See Appendix I ) . En vénpou / verpoto / κρημνοῖο is perhaps also operative . Likewise τὸ δ ̓ ὑπέρπτατο ...
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