Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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I have listed as Probable imitations thirty - two phrases of the A potheosis that are identical with , or closely approximate , the language of Vergil . In this group , as in the case of briefer Vergilian parallels , the verse position ...
I have listed as Probable imitations thirty - two phrases of the A potheosis that are identical with , or closely approximate , the language of Vergil . In this group , as in the case of briefer Vergilian parallels , the verse position ...
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Probable imitations occur in twenty - three passages of the Psychomachia . Thirteen of these show correspondence in verse position with the probable originals : five in the initial position , four in the final position , and six in an ...
Probable imitations occur in twenty - three passages of the Psychomachia . Thirteen of these show correspondence in verse position with the probable originals : five in the initial position , four in the final position , and six in an ...
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V I have listed a number of Prudentian passages as Probable imitations , many of which others would call undoubted imitations . Identity in verse position with a corresponding phrase in Vergil is an important factor in concluding that ...
V I have listed a number of Prudentian passages as Probable imitations , many of which others would call undoubted imitations . Identity in verse position with a corresponding phrase in Vergil is an important factor in concluding that ...
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