Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... epigram once more with 6.2 by returning in the last line to the theme of the earlier poem , the restoration of moral purity . The panegyric is certainly strident ; Domitian is not only the greatest of censors but the prince of princes ...
... epigram once more with 6.2 by returning in the last line to the theme of the earlier poem , the restoration of moral purity . The panegyric is certainly strident ; Domitian is not only the greatest of censors but the prince of princes ...
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... epigram of the series : Sancta ducis summi prohibet censura vetatque moechari . Gaude , Zoile ; non futuis . ( 6.91 ) Once again Martial surely reflects , in the imperious tone and stately language of the first line , the official view ...
... epigram of the series : Sancta ducis summi prohibet censura vetatque moechari . Gaude , Zoile ; non futuis . ( 6.91 ) Once again Martial surely reflects , in the imperious tone and stately language of the first line , the official view ...
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... epigram which Martial devotes fully to Julia ( 6.13 ) , he concentrates on the idea that she is able to capture the ... epigrams have never been fully explored . In reply , however , we should perhaps not dismiss as mere hyperbole ...
... epigram which Martial devotes fully to Julia ( 6.13 ) , he concentrates on the idea that she is able to capture the ... epigrams have never been fully explored . In reply , however , we should perhaps not dismiss as mere hyperbole ...
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JA Barsby The Characterisation of Parmeno in | 4 |
J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
Cry of Pain from Exile | 23 |
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