Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... reader also allows great vividness , which may be seen as both a merit in itself , and as helping to allow the reader to share the continuum of Lucius ' experiences , including his conversion , without losing the memory of what the ...
... reader also allows great vividness , which may be seen as both a merit in itself , and as helping to allow the reader to share the continuum of Lucius ' experiences , including his conversion , without losing the memory of what the ...
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... reader — offering a serious element , but in such a way as , to say the least , not to make it too easy for the reader to accept it ( like the potentially comic Lucius , the reader has to have faith ) . Although this way of looking at ...
... reader — offering a serious element , but in such a way as , to say the least , not to make it too easy for the reader to accept it ( like the potentially comic Lucius , the reader has to have faith ) . Although this way of looking at ...
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... reader room to manoeuvre ; at the very least , he plays with a serious meaning , a meaning which is harmless and which would not be worth denying even if not intended , or only accidently arrived at ( for meanings can and often are ...
... reader room to manoeuvre ; at the very least , he plays with a serious meaning , a meaning which is harmless and which would not be worth denying even if not intended , or only accidently arrived at ( for meanings can and often are ...
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A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
Paul Cooper U C L A Difficulty in Ovid Amores 1 1 | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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