Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... literature in general . This attitude is , in fact , complex and ambivalent . On the one hand , Yeats recognized very clearly the greatness of Latin poets such as Lucretius , Virgil and , in particular , Catullus . He is credited with ...
... literature in general . This attitude is , in fact , complex and ambivalent . On the one hand , Yeats recognized very clearly the greatness of Latin poets such as Lucretius , Virgil and , in particular , Catullus . He is credited with ...
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... literature . When you cite Janet G. Altman , Epistolarity : approaches to a form , Columbus , Ohio , 1982 , you are drawn to repeat in your 1st note her cunn- ing strategy of displaying throughout her book ' a more hidden debt to ...
... literature . When you cite Janet G. Altman , Epistolarity : approaches to a form , Columbus , Ohio , 1982 , you are drawn to repeat in your 1st note her cunn- ing strategy of displaying throughout her book ' a more hidden debt to ...
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... literature of the 19th and 20th centuries which have in common their concern with what happened to Odysseus after his return . I pass over the two greatest figures in English literature who have dealt with Odysseus - Shakespeare and ...
... literature of the 19th and 20th centuries which have in common their concern with what happened to Odysseus after his return . I pass over the two greatest figures in English literature who have dealt with Odysseus - Shakespeare and ...
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