Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... example his treatment of the couplet 2.1.47f . laus in amore mori : laus altera si datur uno posse frui : fruar o ... example . When explanations are sought , for example for interest in magic in the Augustan Age ( p.40 ) or , crucially ...
... example his treatment of the couplet 2.1.47f . laus in amore mori : laus altera si datur uno posse frui : fruar o ... example . When explanations are sought , for example for interest in magic in the Augustan Age ( p.40 ) or , crucially ...
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... example , be used to show that the coryphaeus had taken over from the Chorus . It could even be used to show that the same person as had been speaking up to that point had now moved from trimeters into lyrics . There is an example of ...
... example , be used to show that the coryphaeus had taken over from the Chorus . It could even be used to show that the same person as had been speaking up to that point had now moved from trimeters into lyrics . There is an example of ...
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... example , include Amphiaraus , Cocalus , Daedalus , Danaides , Lemniae , Phoenissae , and Polyidus , although little is known about this aspect of his creative output . In view of the nature of his extant plays , one might be inclined ...
... example , include Amphiaraus , Cocalus , Daedalus , Danaides , Lemniae , Phoenissae , and Polyidus , although little is known about this aspect of his creative output . In view of the nature of his extant plays , one might be inclined ...
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