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The nec solum . . . contigit clause shows that Calpurnius is strongly contrasting siluestria monstra with the following groups of animals : seals ( aequoreos . . . uitulos ; note the emphatic placing of the adjective ) , our bears ...
The nec solum . . . contigit clause shows that Calpurnius is strongly contrasting siluestria monstra with the following groups of animals : seals ( aequoreos . . . uitulos ; note the emphatic placing of the adjective ) , our bears ...
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The passage shows the deep anguish of the elders who veiled their eyes to avoid watching the slaughter , but it also leaves a hint of mystery . Perhaps Proteus will also indicate that Clytemnestra's ironical prophecy at 1555ff .
The passage shows the deep anguish of the elders who veiled their eyes to avoid watching the slaughter , but it also leaves a hint of mystery . Perhaps Proteus will also indicate that Clytemnestra's ironical prophecy at 1555ff .
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She shows us a feminist criticism that is sophisticated and able to concern itself with the ' Other ' without ignoring what is not other . Poetry written by ancient women need not be read as ' girly ' poetry , for she shows us that ...
She shows us a feminist criticism that is sophisticated and able to concern itself with the ' Other ' without ignoring what is not other . Poetry written by ancient women need not be read as ' girly ' poetry , for she shows us that ...
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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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