Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... readers , just why not only ' this number of LCM ' but also the previous and subsequent ones , have been so delayed as to make a mockery of the calendar and perhaps even to raise hopes or fears that he may have suffered some calamity ...
... readers , just why not only ' this number of LCM ' but also the previous and subsequent ones , have been so delayed as to make a mockery of the calendar and perhaps even to raise hopes or fears that he may have suffered some calamity ...
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... readers of Horace if our reading includes all the apperceptions of previous readers ( especially of course authoritative ones ) . R.O.A.M. Lyne says more than once in The Latin Love Poets ( Oxford , 1980 ) that in his interpretative ...
... readers of Horace if our reading includes all the apperceptions of previous readers ( especially of course authoritative ones ) . R.O.A.M. Lyne says more than once in The Latin Love Poets ( Oxford , 1980 ) that in his interpretative ...
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... reader ; and imitation , in which an old text becomes the cue for something quite new . Shepherd is clearly a metaphrast , offering a text which puts his readers in touch with the original , but retains a sense of its otherness , even ...
... reader ; and imitation , in which an old text becomes the cue for something quite new . Shepherd is clearly a metaphrast , offering a text which puts his readers in touch with the original , but retains a sense of its otherness , even ...
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