Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 2John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1977 |
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... Euripides LCM 2 ( 1977 ) , 31-8 I am very greatly indebted to Mr David Robinson , of the Depart- ment of Greek at Edinburgh , for much help and guidance with difficult- ies in the Greek , to Dr Shirley Barlow of the University of Kent ...
... Euripides LCM 2 ( 1977 ) , 31-8 I am very greatly indebted to Mr David Robinson , of the Depart- ment of Greek at Edinburgh , for much help and guidance with difficult- ies in the Greek , to Dr Shirley Barlow of the University of Kent ...
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... Euripides attributes to the other armour . The two myths depicted on helmet and greave figure eternal pursuit and con- quest , giving the hero's attainments a kind of symbolic eternity . The Sphinx's cruel power over her prey ( 470-2 ) ...
... Euripides attributes to the other armour . The two myths depicted on helmet and greave figure eternal pursuit and con- quest , giving the hero's attainments a kind of symbolic eternity . The Sphinx's cruel power over her prey ( 470-2 ) ...
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... Euripides ' plays , and perhaps to point towards a fuller appreciation of Euripides ' use of what may be comprehensively called dramatic poetry . It may be useful now to draw attention to a number of occasions in the play when the broad ...
... Euripides ' plays , and perhaps to point towards a fuller appreciation of Euripides ' use of what may be comprehensively called dramatic poetry . It may be useful now to draw attention to a number of occasions in the play when the broad ...
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Edited and published from Liverpool by John Pinsent MA DPhil | 39 |
Theocritus 25 1626 | 75 |
article of P J Rhodes LCM 11976 14754 to whom he offers | 149 |
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