Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... poet from making his way across now . One distich in the past is contrasted second one referring to the present . This convention was used in prayers , as well as in laments . funerary inscriptions . ? The following two distichs ( 11. 9 ...
... poet from making his way across now . One distich in the past is contrasted second one referring to the present . This convention was used in prayers , as well as in laments . funerary inscriptions . ? The following two distichs ( 11. 9 ...
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... poet to record the Catalogue of the Ships . They are not invoked to inspire the poet , but pragmatically to help him to form the list . He says , at the beginning of the Catalogue ( 2.484-6 ) : Tell me now , you Muses who have your ...
... poet to record the Catalogue of the Ships . They are not invoked to inspire the poet , but pragmatically to help him to form the list . He says , at the beginning of the Catalogue ( 2.484-6 ) : Tell me now , you Muses who have your ...
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... poet writing iambic or aeolic metre ( with or without priapean clausulae ) with no regard to strict musical bar - lines would be very unlikely to fall into triple metre inadvertently for very long . Indeed , the likelihood of doing so ...
... poet writing iambic or aeolic metre ( with or without priapean clausulae ) with no regard to strict musical bar - lines would be very unlikely to fall into triple metre inadvertently for very long . Indeed , the likelihood of doing so ...
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