Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... sense in the first instance . The Latin text uses the term sano in reference to healing here29 although on the six other occasions on which healing is referred to in Book Three , curo is used , as it is predominantly throughout the ...
... sense in the first instance . The Latin text uses the term sano in reference to healing here29 although on the six other occasions on which healing is referred to in Book Three , curo is used , as it is predominantly throughout the ...
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... sense of ' weakness , faintness or lassitude ' but can also specifically mean ' sickness , disease or illness'64 and this seems to be the sense intended here . It may be that we should translate languores not as ' a weakly condition ...
... sense of ' weakness , faintness or lassitude ' but can also specifically mean ' sickness , disease or illness'64 and this seems to be the sense intended here . It may be that we should translate languores not as ' a weakly condition ...
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... sense of his awareness of the misjudgements of generations of earlier critics , is impeccable . Accordingly , he is perfectly justified in speaking of ' a failure of nerve about the real power of humour in Horace's poetry ' , p.35 ...
... sense of his awareness of the misjudgements of generations of earlier critics , is impeccable . Accordingly , he is perfectly justified in speaking of ' a failure of nerve about the real power of humour in Horace's poetry ' , p.35 ...
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