American Journal of Philology, Volumen91,Temas361-364Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... lyric poet than as a dramatist and social commentator . Yet he stands fourth among Greek poets in the amounts of lyric verse which they have left us . His 2686 lines in lyric metres stand after Euripides ( ca. 7000 lines ) , Pindar ( ca ...
... lyric poet than as a dramatist and social commentator . Yet he stands fourth among Greek poets in the amounts of lyric verse which they have left us . His 2686 lines in lyric metres stand after Euripides ( ca. 7000 lines ) , Pindar ( ca ...
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... lyrics from their conventional positions , and , as with the quantity of lyric , the seven year lapse seems the crux . In fact , there is a very clear relation between the increase in overall quantity of lyric ( as shown in Table I ) ...
... lyrics from their conventional positions , and , as with the quantity of lyric , the seven year lapse seems the crux . In fact , there is a very clear relation between the increase in overall quantity of lyric ( as shown in Table I ) ...
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changes in Aristophanes ' lyric practice which we have observed . First of all , in the Old Comedy plays following the seven year break in our corpus , the lyric part was expanded . At the same time the lyrics observed the Old Comedy ...
changes in Aristophanes ' lyric practice which we have observed . First of all , in the Old Comedy plays following the seven year break in our corpus , the lyric part was expanded . At the same time the lyrics observed the Old Comedy ...
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Horace Carmina I 2 By HILBURN WOMBLE | 1 |
the Argives Defeat the Spartans at Hysiae in 669 B C ? | 31 |
the Argives Defeat the Spartans at Hysiae in 669 B C ? | 40 |
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