Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... given the wide - ranging nature of the chapter and the poems discussed in it . Even Connor's explanation seems a little thin , ' Since my aim is to explore the multiplicity of ways in which humour is active in Horace's lyric poetry , a ...
... given the wide - ranging nature of the chapter and the poems discussed in it . Even Connor's explanation seems a little thin , ' Since my aim is to explore the multiplicity of ways in which humour is active in Horace's lyric poetry , a ...
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... given " of comedy that young men must grow into irati senes - if only to provide material for future comedies . It is also true that ultimately Clinia and Antiphila will metamorphose into another Chremes and Sostrata ; yet they will ...
... given " of comedy that young men must grow into irati senes - if only to provide material for future comedies . It is also true that ultimately Clinia and Antiphila will metamorphose into another Chremes and Sostrata ; yet they will ...
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... given the appearance of clemency - one almost wants to say clementia — through the exercise of a policy with reference to the corpse of Ajax that is based securely on enlightened self - interest . He appears to feel sorry for Ajax at ...
... given the appearance of clemency - one almost wants to say clementia — through the exercise of a policy with reference to the corpse of Ajax that is based securely on enlightened self - interest . He appears to feel sorry for Ajax at ...
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J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
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