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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... theme or the paternity - theme be taken at their conventional value , Seneca has then created , in the figure of Lycus , a careful Doppelgänger of the hero , a man of deeds , brutal , a master of bella . Lycus differs from the hero only ...
... theme or the paternity - theme be taken at their conventional value , Seneca has then created , in the figure of Lycus , a careful Doppelgänger of the hero , a man of deeds , brutal , a master of bella . Lycus differs from the hero only ...
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... theme by which Medea will achieve " safety " but not " salvation " she departs , at the same time , from the house in Corinth with its human connections and from her own humanity . The theme of " going out " is counterpointed throughout ...
... theme by which Medea will achieve " safety " but not " salvation " she departs , at the same time , from the house in Corinth with its human connections and from her own humanity . The theme of " going out " is counterpointed throughout ...
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... Theme by Augustus , ” TAPA 97 ( 1966 ) 431–57 ( cited as Var . I ) ; " More Variations on a Theme by Augustus , " TAPA 98 ( 1967 ) 415-30 ( cited as Var . II ) . 2 This ode contains as its central theme a variant on a dictum strategicum ...
... Theme by Augustus , ” TAPA 97 ( 1966 ) 431–57 ( cited as Var . I ) ; " More Variations on a Theme by Augustus , " TAPA 98 ( 1967 ) 415-30 ( cited as Var . II ) . 2 This ode contains as its central theme a variant on a dictum strategicum ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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