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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Page 101
... importance ( 931 ) , relevance ( 931-32 ) , nature ( 922 , 933 ) , and ratio ( 943 , 946 ) of his subject , but also , more personally , his manner of presentation ( 934 with the important addition of 935 ) —especially through the ...
... importance ( 931 ) , relevance ( 931-32 ) , nature ( 922 , 933 ) , and ratio ( 943 , 946 ) of his subject , but also , more personally , his manner of presentation ( 934 with the important addition of 935 ) —especially through the ...
Page 190
... important place on the program , since the celebration at Thebes must have been primarily in his honor . Under such circum- stances , the modern tendency might well be to place Pyth . 9 last , but Pindar's feeling ( and that of his ...
... important place on the program , since the celebration at Thebes must have been primarily in his honor . Under such circum- stances , the modern tendency might well be to place Pyth . 9 last , but Pindar's feeling ( and that of his ...
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... important sacred events shows as much , as does his careful use of meter and his sense of symmetry in strophic composition . Almost every aspect of his poetry is classical in basis . Though other poets could be adduced , Prudentius , in ...
... important sacred events shows as much , as does his careful use of meter and his sense of symmetry in strophic composition . Almost every aspect of his poetry is classical in basis . Though other poets could be adduced , Prudentius , in ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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