Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... Possible imitations do not correspond in verse position . Some of the phrases classified as Possible imitations may have come to Prudentius through the general epic tradition . In the Contra Symmachum II there is an abundance of such ...
... Possible imitations do not correspond in verse position . Some of the phrases classified as Possible imitations may have come to Prudentius through the general epic tradition . In the Contra Symmachum II there is an abundance of such ...
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... Possible imitations . Some of these appear to be almost clear reflections of Vergil . For example , vis diei fortior / noctem coegit cedere ( C. 1 , 71 sq . ) expresses essentially the same thought as dies noctemque fugarat ( Aen . 10 ...
... Possible imitations . Some of these appear to be almost clear reflections of Vergil . For example , vis diei fortior / noctem coegit cedere ( C. 1 , 71 sq . ) expresses essentially the same thought as dies noctemque fugarat ( Aen . 10 ...
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... Possible imita- tions . As in the case of Probable imitations , great weight is attached to phrases which are identical in verse position with simi- lar phrases in Vergil . Of six hundred and sixty Possible imitations listed for the ...
... Possible imita- tions . As in the case of Probable imitations , great weight is attached to phrases which are identical in verse position with simi- lar phrases in Vergil . Of six hundred and sixty Possible imitations listed for the ...
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION 20 | 43 |
INDICES 99 | 6 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY vii | vii |
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