Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Vergil's interest in pastoral and pastoral themes did not disappear with the completion of his Eclogues . The principal themes , deepened , recur in the Georgics and finally in the Aeneid.1 As modern scholars have emphasized , pastoral ...
... Vergil's interest in pastoral and pastoral themes did not disappear with the completion of his Eclogues . The principal themes , deepened , recur in the Georgics and finally in the Aeneid.1 As modern scholars have emphasized , pastoral ...
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... Vergil's inverting the significance of the Homeric Circe is only partially correct . Homer's Circe , after all , is initially as dangerous as Vergil's , albeit in a different way . Vergil effectively borrows and enriches the aura of ...
... Vergil's inverting the significance of the Homeric Circe is only partially correct . Homer's Circe , after all , is initially as dangerous as Vergil's , albeit in a different way . Vergil effectively borrows and enriches the aura of ...
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American Philological Association. recited in the theater Vergil did not have a seat of honor ? If Suetonius ' biography of Vergil had come down to us in unaltered form , we should have the details of Vergil's status . The rejection at ...
American Philological Association. recited in the theater Vergil did not have a seat of honor ? If Suetonius ' biography of Vergil had come down to us in unaltered form , we should have the details of Vergil's status . The rejection at ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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