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... also associated that epigram closely with the fall of the Republic and the founding of the Empire . In that transition were sown the seeds of ' the principle of decay ' : 33 the ' immoderate greatness ' and ' extent of conquest ...
... also associated that epigram closely with the fall of the Republic and the founding of the Empire . In that transition were sown the seeds of ' the principle of decay ' : 33 the ' immoderate greatness ' and ' extent of conquest ...
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15 ( 1965 ) , 60 ( review of W. Speyer Epigrammata Bobiensia ) The title is restored from Epigram 14 ; a feat of no less easy brilliance might have been suggested by v . 2 of the same poem . ... ( 3 ) Manil .
15 ( 1965 ) , 60 ( review of W. Speyer Epigrammata Bobiensia ) The title is restored from Epigram 14 ; a feat of no less easy brilliance might have been suggested by v . 2 of the same poem . ... ( 3 ) Manil .
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Moreover , there is , in this epigram , a quite definite contrast being made between Afra's mammae on the one hand , and Afra herself on the other , therefore between what she has , and what she is , or at least what she can be quite ...
Moreover , there is , in this epigram , a quite definite contrast being made between Afra's mammae on the one hand , and Afra herself on the other , therefore between what she has , and what she is , or at least what she can be quite ...
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