Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... interpretation a great deal must necess- arily depend . To cut quite a long story pretty short ( see now more fully ... interpreted to refer forward from 415 to 404 , a gap of eleven years ( .387-8 ) . However , a more natural ...
... interpretation a great deal must necess- arily depend . To cut quite a long story pretty short ( see now more fully ... interpreted to refer forward from 415 to 404 , a gap of eleven years ( .387-8 ) . However , a more natural ...
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... interpretation of the poem as a whole . Baehrens ' explanation may be taken as representative : esse quidem primam gloriam nuptarum , in uno facere delicias viro ... sed etsi huius laudis compos non sit Aufilena ( quam certo hinc ...
... interpretation of the poem as a whole . Baehrens ' explanation may be taken as representative : esse quidem primam gloriam nuptarum , in uno facere delicias viro ... sed etsi huius laudis compos non sit Aufilena ( quam certo hinc ...
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... interpretations in this now largely for- gotten book " doubtless led Meineke to accept Bergk's interpretation of the frag ... interpretation is in fact prob- ably 75 % correct . A more critical assessment of the arguments , however , can ...
... interpretations in this now largely for- gotten book " doubtless led Meineke to accept Bergk's interpretation of the frag ... interpretation is in fact prob- ably 75 % correct . A more critical assessment of the arguments , however , can ...
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