Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... literary sequence , an essentially different function . The Du - rede of 7.1 ( and the literary inscriptions ; in Virgil , cf. too 2.429 , 3.710 , 9.446 , 10.390 , 11.97 , 12.542 ) , though amply attested in Roman fun- erary ...
... literary sequence , an essentially different function . The Du - rede of 7.1 ( and the literary inscriptions ; in Virgil , cf. too 2.429 , 3.710 , 9.446 , 10.390 , 11.97 , 12.542 ) , though amply attested in Roman fun- erary ...
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... literary characters just does not stand up ' ( 59 ) . The claims both of my inconsist- ency and Barthes ' error seem to be based , however , on a particularly perverse , even bizarre , reading of Barthes ' text . Barthes claims ( and I ...
... literary characters just does not stand up ' ( 59 ) . The claims both of my inconsist- ency and Barthes ' error seem to be based , however , on a particularly perverse , even bizarre , reading of Barthes ' text . Barthes claims ( and I ...
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... literary criticism was not exercise for a scholar ? So one from Oxford . It is difficult to understand how Housman could have brought himself to pen or utter anything so absurd . So another from Cambridge itself . Housman's words and ...
... literary criticism was not exercise for a scholar ? So one from Oxford . It is difficult to understand how Housman could have brought himself to pen or utter anything so absurd . So another from Cambridge itself . Housman's words and ...
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