Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 18,Ausgabe 1John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... interpretation of individual lines can be isolated from an analysis of this complex poem as a whole . In this case there is good reason to suppose it cannot . If we take Simpson's own reading ( that the ' obvious vehemence ' of these ...
... interpretation of individual lines can be isolated from an analysis of this complex poem as a whole . In this case there is good reason to suppose it cannot . If we take Simpson's own reading ( that the ' obvious vehemence ' of these ...
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... interpretation of this line that relies on the use of imagery drawn from the myth of the Return of Hephaistos . There are very few literary references to this myth ; and it is not mentioned by either Hesiod or Homer . However Pausanias ...
... interpretation of this line that relies on the use of imagery drawn from the myth of the Return of Hephaistos . There are very few literary references to this myth ; and it is not mentioned by either Hesiod or Homer . However Pausanias ...
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... interpretation of celantur , but it seems to 1 The latter shade of meaning ( OLD s . v . deploro 2.B ) is atractive , though unprovable . Houses are not mourned when they collapse , and the whole household is not in danger . deploratae ...
... interpretation of celantur , but it seems to 1 The latter shade of meaning ( OLD s . v . deploro 2.B ) is atractive , though unprovable . Houses are not mourned when they collapse , and the whole household is not in danger . deploratae ...
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