Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Many parallels apparently Vergilian could , of course , have been derived from other sources ; but it would be rash to disregard such dubious testimony in a study of Vergil's influence on Prudentius . It has therefore seemed advisable ...
Many parallels apparently Vergilian could , of course , have been derived from other sources ; but it would be rash to disregard such dubious testimony in a study of Vergil's influence on Prudentius . It has therefore seemed advisable ...
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inclusion of letter - perfect , metrically perfect borrowings from various parts of Vergil helps to confirm the source material as Vergilian ( cf. C. S. 1 , 45-48 ) . Another example of a mythological passage showing signs of ...
inclusion of letter - perfect , metrically perfect borrowings from various parts of Vergil helps to confirm the source material as Vergilian ( cf. C. S. 1 , 45-48 ) . Another example of a mythological passage showing signs of ...
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Occasionally Prudentius ' verbal appropriations involve two or more Vergilian verses . In A. 312 sq . , for example , the two initial words of two consecutive lines are identical with the two initial words of two consecutive lines of ...
Occasionally Prudentius ' verbal appropriations involve two or more Vergilian verses . In A. 312 sq . , for example , the two initial words of two consecutive lines are identical with the two initial words of two consecutive lines of ...
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