Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 81
Seite 6
examination to each eight - week course ( the obvious unit of teaching ) probably at the rate of five course hours per week , thus enabling the student to accumulate credits to his pass degree . Not all courses would be the same ...
examination to each eight - week course ( the obvious unit of teaching ) probably at the rate of five course hours per week , thus enabling the student to accumulate credits to his pass degree . Not all courses would be the same ...
Seite 18
His readers , skilled in the recognition of genres and assumed personae , will not , of course , take the poem as in any way autobiographical or as referring to any actual persons or institutions . With which caveat , and a disapproving ...
His readers , skilled in the recognition of genres and assumed personae , will not , of course , take the poem as in any way autobiographical or as referring to any actual persons or institutions . With which caveat , and a disapproving ...
Seite 62
7 ) , " of course " ( pp . 8 , 9 ) , " we are bound to be reminded " ( p . 9 ) , " not clear ... , clearly " ( p . 9 ) , " we see " ( p . 9 ) , " of course . of course ... , of course " ( p . 10 ) , “ clear . . . , clear . . .
7 ) , " of course " ( pp . 8 , 9 ) , " we are bound to be reminded " ( p . 9 ) , " not clear ... , clearly " ( p . 9 ) , " we see " ( p . 9 ) , " of course . of course ... , of course " ( p . 10 ) , “ clear . . . , clear . . .
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accept Aeschylus ancient appears argues argument associated beginning believe Bernal century cited claim classical clear comedy commentary concerned consider context Copyright course criticism described discussion early edition Editor Egyptian epigram evidence example explain expression fact final given gives Greek hand Homer important indicates interesting interpretation Italy kind later Latin less letter literary London look means mentioned Muses myth nature objects original Ovid Oxford passage perhaps period Plautus play poem poet political position possible present probably Professor published question readers reason recent reference Roman Rome scholars seems sense Servius sexual similar sources story suggests taken theatre tradition translation University Virgil whole women writing