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The phrase that gets it best , for me , arrives at the point of the show - down duel between Oedipus ' sons : ... unius ingens / bellum uteri ... ( One Great War . One Great Womb . ) Statius ' grande opus finds words for the horrorscape ...
The phrase that gets it best , for me , arrives at the point of the show - down duel between Oedipus ' sons : ... unius ingens / bellum uteri ... ( One Great War . One Great Womb . ) Statius ' grande opus finds words for the horrorscape ...
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In many poems of Catullus the last word or phrase is of pivotal significance . Sometimes it provides simply a pithy summary of the main theme of the poem . But other times it provides the key insight which makes everything previous fall ...
In many poems of Catullus the last word or phrase is of pivotal significance . Sometimes it provides simply a pithy summary of the main theme of the poem . But other times it provides the key insight which makes everything previous fall ...
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In line 1 the phrase mala mens followed by the precious diminuitive miselle subtly suggests the word mentula , whose etymology is perhaps a diminutive form of the word mens.25 Arranged chiastically against these two complementary ...
In line 1 the phrase mala mens followed by the precious diminuitive miselle subtly suggests the word mentula , whose etymology is perhaps a diminutive form of the word mens.25 Arranged chiastically against these two complementary ...
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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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