Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... question of status seems to underlie the phrase quisquis de meliore nota ( 28 ) 5 Certainly there was a barbed comment of some sort . Catullus may have been stung . For me , these lines are tinged with a modicum of snobbishness . They ...
... question of status seems to underlie the phrase quisquis de meliore nota ( 28 ) 5 Certainly there was a barbed comment of some sort . Catullus may have been stung . For me , these lines are tinged with a modicum of snobbishness . They ...
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... question is relevant to , or suitable for , the readers for whom you have to cater . It is in fact , let us extend our hypothesis , a text of Ovid's Heroides , or , it might be , Statius ' Thebaid , or at all events a non - Christian ...
... question is relevant to , or suitable for , the readers for whom you have to cater . It is in fact , let us extend our hypothesis , a text of Ovid's Heroides , or , it might be , Statius ' Thebaid , or at all events a non - Christian ...
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... questions asked by the historian and the context in which he asks them ( see e.g. , A. Marwick , The Nature of History ( New York , 1971 ) , pp . 170-86 , esp . 173 ) . Hence again his criticism of Besserwissen and those who question ...
... questions asked by the historian and the context in which he asks them ( see e.g. , A. Marwick , The Nature of History ( New York , 1971 ) , pp . 170-86 , esp . 173 ) . Hence again his criticism of Besserwissen and those who question ...
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