Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Note the synonymous participles , probans atque contestans , a device often employed by Cyprian for the sake of emphasis . On the use of such groups , cf. Watson 232 . 15. istis his : Catullus in 17 , 21 : iste meus stupor , is perhaps ...
Note the synonymous participles , probans atque contestans , a device often employed by Cyprian for the sake of emphasis . On the use of such groups , cf. Watson 232 . 15. istis his : Catullus in 17 , 21 : iste meus stupor , is perhaps ...
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The Georgics rank far below the Aeneid in the number of passages employed in the Hamartigenia . Seven undoubtedly Vergilian passages are appropriated from the Georgics . The Eclogues are clearly represented once , but on the whole they ...
The Georgics rank far below the Aeneid in the number of passages employed in the Hamartigenia . Seven undoubtedly Vergilian passages are appropriated from the Georgics . The Eclogues are clearly represented once , but on the whole they ...
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are similarly employed in the same poem ( C.S. 1 , 541 sq . ) in a passage of two verses , of which the first is an appropriation , with slight alteration , of Vergil's first verse , and the first three words of the second are identical ...
are similarly employed in the same poem ( C.S. 1 , 541 sq . ) in a passage of two verses , of which the first is an appropriation , with slight alteration , of Vergil's first verse , and the first three words of the second are identical ...
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