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... poetry , Cambridge UP 1975 , 68-9 ) . Thus Vergil certainly and Gallus possibly associated the name of Lycoris with both poetry and love . Propertius follows the example set by Gallus . He at once names his mistress Cynthia to suggest a ...
... poetry , Cambridge UP 1975 , 68-9 ) . Thus Vergil certainly and Gallus possibly associated the name of Lycoris with both poetry and love . Propertius follows the example set by Gallus . He at once names his mistress Cynthia to suggest a ...
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... poets , who are ' addicts of the tлoroɩós ... who wrote learned poetry in diff- icult language ' . In addition a new interpretation has been given to the cantores by C.J.Tuplin in Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar ( PLLS ) 1 ...
... poets , who are ' addicts of the tлoroɩós ... who wrote learned poetry in diff- icult language ' . In addition a new interpretation has been given to the cantores by C.J.Tuplin in Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar ( PLLS ) 1 ...
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... poets was based on the assumption that Homer and Euripides , Hesiod and Sopho- cles , were also living in a world governed by the principles operative in Zeno's day , and were seeking in poetry to express the insights which the Stoics ...
... poets was based on the assumption that Homer and Euripides , Hesiod and Sopho- cles , were also living in a world governed by the principles operative in Zeno's day , and were seeking in poetry to express the insights which the Stoics ...
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