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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Of the sixteen briefer Vergilian parallels found in the Hamartigenia six correspond with the originals in wording and in position at the close of the hexameter ; one of these six corresponds in position not only at the close of the ...
Of the sixteen briefer Vergilian parallels found in the Hamartigenia six correspond with the originals in wording and in position at the close of the hexameter ; one of these six corresponds in position not only at the close of the ...
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The parallels thus far presented in this chapter exemplify Prudentius ' utilization of a single Vergilian passage . In several of the parallels the mythological element is conspicuous . The parallels immediately following illustrate in ...
The parallels thus far presented in this chapter exemplify Prudentius ' utilization of a single Vergilian passage . In several of the parallels the mythological element is conspicuous . The parallels immediately following illustrate in ...
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