Atoms, Ataraxy, and Allusion: Cross-generic Imitation of the De Rerum Natura in Early Augustan Poetry |
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... example occurs in a description of the factors determining the temperament of various creatures . Lions , he ... examples of Cicero's use of caecus . while stags tremble as a result of the coldness of 226 Chapter 1 28.
... example occurs in a description of the factors determining the temperament of various creatures . Lions , he ... examples of Cicero's use of caecus . while stags tremble as a result of the coldness of 226 Chapter 1 28.
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... examples of diatribal influence on the second book of Satires , and it must suffice to mention only a few of the passages of diatribal nature in ... example , Epistles 1. 16 contains a quotation from Euripides ' Bacchae Bion's Black Salt 121.
... examples of diatribal influence on the second book of Satires , and it must suffice to mention only a few of the passages of diatribal nature in ... example , Epistles 1. 16 contains a quotation from Euripides ' Bacchae Bion's Black Salt 121.
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... example of Lucretian influence , for Bacchus was well established as a god of poetry by the Augustan period.180 It is , however , the case that Lucretius provides the earliest extant example in Latin of the equation of Bacchic ...
... example of Lucretian influence , for Bacchus was well established as a god of poetry by the Augustan period.180 It is , however , the case that Lucretius provides the earliest extant example in Latin of the equation of Bacchic ...
Contents
Prologos | 3 |
Atoms and Ariadnes Lament | 10 |
Echoes of the Pastoral Muse | 31 |
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