Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... poet , born in a Greek city ' ( p.5 ) , is discussed in ch.1 , ' Origins ' ( 2-14 ) , and put in context , especially in ch . 2 , ' The Greek Professional Poet ' ( 15-30 , with a long Excursus , ' The Bidden and Unbidden Poet ' , 30-36 ) ...
... poet , born in a Greek city ' ( p.5 ) , is discussed in ch.1 , ' Origins ' ( 2-14 ) , and put in context , especially in ch . 2 , ' The Greek Professional Poet ' ( 15-30 , with a long Excursus , ' The Bidden and Unbidden Poet ' , 30-36 ) ...
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... poet's choice between the two formulae βοώπις πότνια " Ηρη and θέα λευκώλενος " Hon [ was ] determined by a whole series of associations ' . Thus as pato , weidnoev δέ prompts the latter , while τὸν δ ̓ ἡμειβετ ̓ ἔπειτα elicits the ...
... poet's choice between the two formulae βοώπις πότνια " Ηρη and θέα λευκώλενος " Hon [ was ] determined by a whole series of associations ' . Thus as pato , weidnoev δέ prompts the latter , while τὸν δ ̓ ἡμειβετ ̓ ἔπειτα elicits the ...
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... poet from his subject . H. rightly notes the amount of ' disruption ' and ' paradox ' in the poet's use of narrative or in emotional representation , leading to a treatment that is rarely straightforward . H. is at his best on ...
... poet from his subject . H. rightly notes the amount of ' disruption ' and ' paradox ' in the poet's use of narrative or in emotional representation , leading to a treatment that is rarely straightforward . H. is at his best on ...
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