Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... poet's Hymn to De- meter . I was happy to salute Hopkinson's achievement - a synthesis of fine in- troduction , sensible text and eruditely percipient commentary in this period- ical a few months ago ( LCM 10.4 [ Apr . 1985 ] , 51-54 ) ...
... poet's Hymn to De- meter . I was happy to salute Hopkinson's achievement - a synthesis of fine in- troduction , sensible text and eruditely percipient commentary in this period- ical a few months ago ( LCM 10.4 [ Apr . 1985 ] , 51-54 ) ...
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... poetic aims . He ' shows himself as a Callimachean poet driven into vulgar invective by the anger and frustration Gellius has caused in him ' . Here is a schematic arrangement of the thematically linked poems in the elegaics : P = Poetic ...
... poetic aims . He ' shows himself as a Callimachean poet driven into vulgar invective by the anger and frustration Gellius has caused in him ' . Here is a schematic arrangement of the thematically linked poems in the elegaics : P = Poetic ...
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... poet leads to pressure upon him by the Augustan regime to conform politically and lend his support , a pressure he resists ( 2.1 ) , though external events sometimes intrude to the extent that P : ropertius seems to go along with the ...
... poet leads to pressure upon him by the Augustan regime to conform politically and lend his support , a pressure he resists ( 2.1 ) , though external events sometimes intrude to the extent that P : ropertius seems to go along with the ...
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