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For there is indeed something odd about the logic of this opening , which has puzzled readers and perhaps misled Shepherd . An exhortation to keep one's balance of mind both in prosperity and in adversity is , after all , no kind of ...
For there is indeed something odd about the logic of this opening , which has puzzled readers and perhaps misled Shepherd . An exhortation to keep one's balance of mind both in prosperity and in adversity is , after all , no kind of ...
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The opening stanza sets the poem's magisterial tone and thematic polarity , and contains some felicitous touches : ' dare the deep ' , for example , and hug the shore ' ( recalling from the great ship - race of Aeneid V the shout of the ...
The opening stanza sets the poem's magisterial tone and thematic polarity , and contains some felicitous touches : ' dare the deep ' , for example , and hug the shore ' ( recalling from the great ship - race of Aeneid V the shout of the ...
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In other words , if the opening mammas atque tatas is textually sound , then some verb other than habet must be supplied . If , on the other hand , the opening words are faulty — and I suspect that there may ...
In other words , if the opening mammas atque tatas is textually sound , then some verb other than habet must be supplied . If , on the other hand , the opening words are faulty — and I suspect that there may ...
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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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