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36 ; I omit two other occurrences not dealing with warfare ) ; ' Aeschylus ' agrees that a poet is to be admired for ... Rather they suggest the flavour of the kind of militaristic poetry that Tyrtaeus was known to have written ...
36 ; I omit two other occurrences not dealing with warfare ) ; ' Aeschylus ' agrees that a poet is to be admired for ... Rather they suggest the flavour of the kind of militaristic poetry that Tyrtaeus was known to have written ...
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The poet addresses not a person , not his hendecasyllables ( as in 42 ) , but a sheet of papyrus on which he has written a poetic invitation to an absent friend . In the first place is situated the important word poetae ; perhaps he is ...
The poet addresses not a person , not his hendecasyllables ( as in 42 ) , but a sheet of papyrus on which he has written a poetic invitation to an absent friend . In the first place is situated the important word poetae ; perhaps he is ...
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This scholar produces a number of readings of ' Sappho ' and of the body of writing produced around the figure of ' Sappho ' , because she is conscious that many of the images we associate with Sapphic poetry of the poet as ...
This scholar produces a number of readings of ' Sappho ' and of the body of writing produced around the figure of ' Sappho ' , because she is conscious that many of the images we associate with Sapphic poetry of the poet as ...
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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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