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That poetry is conducive to , love & pus as fronths is well known from Plato's Symposium ( 196 d - e ) , and is an Alexandrian axiom ( Ov . Rem . Am . 759 : Callimachum fugito , non est inimicus amori ) . We have a remarkable parallel ...
That poetry is conducive to , love & pus as fronths is well known from Plato's Symposium ( 196 d - e ) , and is an Alexandrian axiom ( Ov . Rem . Am . 759 : Callimachum fugito , non est inimicus amori ) . We have a remarkable parallel ...
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It is now possible to fix these events to a known date . It is known that it was one Diocles who was the Athenian commander who negotiated the treaties at the end of the Euboean conflict after a campaign of only thirty days .
It is now possible to fix these events to a known date . It is known that it was one Diocles who was the Athenian commander who negotiated the treaties at the end of the Euboean conflict after a campaign of only thirty days .
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It falls into a well - known pattern where an ode with an odd number of stanzas consists of two equal and balancing blocks separated by a stanza of transition . Ode 2. 7 begins with three stanzas on war and disgrace and ends with three ...
It falls into a well - known pattern where an ode with an odd number of stanzas consists of two equal and balancing blocks separated by a stanza of transition . Ode 2. 7 begins with three stanzas on war and disgrace and ends with three ...
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