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1 D. R. Shackleton Bailey , ' A. E. Housman ' , Grand Street 4 ( 1984 ) , 161 We do know vastly more about what Manilius and others wrote and meant ( and incidentally about the Latin language ) since Housman took them in hand , whereas ...
1 D. R. Shackleton Bailey , ' A. E. Housman ' , Grand Street 4 ( 1984 ) , 161 We do know vastly more about what Manilius and others wrote and meant ( and incidentally about the Latin language ) since Housman took them in hand , whereas ...
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G. P. Goold very probably follows in the wake of Housman when he applies Ovid Ars Amatoria 3. 439 ' vix mihi credetis , sed credite ' , mentioned supra , to a philological context . At HSCP 69 ( 1965 ) , 4 he writes : “ Now R happens to ...
G. P. Goold very probably follows in the wake of Housman when he applies Ovid Ars Amatoria 3. 439 ' vix mihi credetis , sed credite ' , mentioned supra , to a philological context . At HSCP 69 ( 1965 ) , 4 he writes : “ Now R happens to ...
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Iacobus et Bechettus , as followers of this vervex , would then illustrate ' that habit of treading in ruts and trooping in companies which men share with sheep ' , ascribed by Housman in Juvenalis v to editors who follow the best MS ...
Iacobus et Bechettus , as followers of this vervex , would then illustrate ' that habit of treading in ruts and trooping in companies which men share with sheep ' , ascribed by Housman in Juvenalis v to editors who follow the best MS ...
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