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Horace has not moved off into timeless generalities , as the feminine gender of the final credula reminds us . The loss of the grudging mean - mindedness of inuida aetas also weakens the urgency , as does the taming of ut melius into ...
Horace has not moved off into timeless generalities , as the feminine gender of the final credula reminds us . The loss of the grudging mean - mindedness of inuida aetas also weakens the urgency , as does the taming of ut melius into ...
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In the final paragraph of his chapter on translation in Redeeming the Text , Professor Martindale ( see n . 2 ) brings his readers to ' the final deconstructive twist in the argument ' . When we read , we are interpreting ...
In the final paragraph of his chapter on translation in Redeeming the Text , Professor Martindale ( see n . 2 ) brings his readers to ' the final deconstructive twist in the argument ' . When we read , we are interpreting ...
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Providence is , or what is she doing while the events of Books 4-10 ( or even 1-10 ) are in progress , and perhaps whether the material of the final book is as serious as it might seem . As to the first of these questions , it must have ...
Providence is , or what is she doing while the events of Books 4-10 ( or even 1-10 ) are in progress , and perhaps whether the material of the final book is as serious as it might seem . As to the first of these questions , it must have ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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