Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... poetry , and the constellations of persons as well as plots that appeared in earlier poetry decisively influenced the poetic narrative of the extant epics ' ( GRBS 25 [ 1984 ] , 309 ) . The attitude is important , because it brings us ...
... poetry , and the constellations of persons as well as plots that appeared in earlier poetry decisively influenced the poetic narrative of the extant epics ' ( GRBS 25 [ 1984 ] , 309 ) . The attitude is important , because it brings us ...
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... poetry and more importantly , perhaps eager to be seen as such . The prologue ( 1-3 ) acknowledges that the eminence of the poet's patron ( Pollio , cos . 40 B. C. ) demands some modification of the pastoral mode ; but it is superficial ...
... poetry and more importantly , perhaps eager to be seen as such . The prologue ( 1-3 ) acknowledges that the eminence of the poet's patron ( Pollio , cos . 40 B. C. ) demands some modification of the pastoral mode ; but it is superficial ...
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... poetry on a susceptible woman in Aeneas ' narration in books 2 and 3 of the Aeneid . By the beginning of book 4 Dido is madly in love , in part admittedly the work of Venus and Cupid , but the poetry of her royal rhapsode was more than ...
... poetry on a susceptible woman in Aeneas ' narration in books 2 and 3 of the Aeneid . By the beginning of book 4 Dido is madly in love , in part admittedly the work of Venus and Cupid , but the poetry of her royal rhapsode was more than ...
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