Middles in Latin PoetryΣτρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino |
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Στρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino. 10 created even larger units than the one - book modules : sets consisting of ... create a book of poems . Those in agreement with this theory will naturally question the idea that the individual ...
Στρατής Κυριακίδης, Francesco De Martino. 10 created even larger units than the one - book modules : sets consisting of ... create a book of poems . Those in agreement with this theory will naturally question the idea that the individual ...
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... create a middle : Books 5 and 8 , each as the ' U - rated ' second part of their triad . However , individual books themselves can apparently still have middles too , or at least Books 4-6 and 9 evidently do . Having discussed the ...
... create a middle : Books 5 and 8 , each as the ' U - rated ' second part of their triad . However , individual books themselves can apparently still have middles too , or at least Books 4-6 and 9 evidently do . Having discussed the ...
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... create expectations and to challenge them . I hope to make this point by considering the four hundred or so verses ... creates the expectation that Statius ' poem will focus on the conflict between the sons of Oedipus , the war has yet ...
... create expectations and to challenge them . I hope to make this point by considering the four hundred or so verses ... creates the expectation that Statius ' poem will focus on the conflict between the sons of Oedipus , the war has yet ...
Contents
List of Contributors pp | 7 |
Stratis Kyriakidis and Francesco De Martino Introduction 99 | 9 |
Philip Hardie Don Fowler and Middles 99 | 25 |
Copyright | |
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