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Page 80
... beginning of the argumentation . In view of the manner in which Lucretius announces his subject in the introduction , rerum primordia pandam unde omnis natura creet res auctet alatque ( 55-56 ) , one might expect him to start with the ...
... beginning of the argumentation . In view of the manner in which Lucretius announces his subject in the introduction , rerum primordia pandam unde omnis natura creet res auctet alatque ( 55-56 ) , one might expect him to start with the ...
Page 107
... beginning and throughout the whole paragraph ( 62–63 , 64–65 , 68–69 ) . But in the last sentence he admits defeat as well as victory ( 78-79 ) . For he cannot hide the fact that here something is gained , but something else is lost ...
... beginning and throughout the whole paragraph ( 62–63 , 64–65 , 68–69 ) . But in the last sentence he admits defeat as well as victory ( 78-79 ) . For he cannot hide the fact that here something is gained , but something else is lost ...
Page 434
... beginning with the desperate and emotional 10.431 : " A deɩdoí , tóσ ' ïμev ; is colored by a frantic , rhetorical tone of dire prognostic . It is just this note , however , that Vergil wished to sound for his version . Circe's ...
... beginning with the desperate and emotional 10.431 : " A deɩdoí , tóσ ' ïμev ; is colored by a frantic , rhetorical tone of dire prognostic . It is just this note , however , that Vergil wished to sound for his version . Circe's ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
Trophonios The Manner of his Revelation | 63 |
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