Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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In this category I have classed : ( 1 ) passages which show typical Vergilian phraseology , and ( 2 ) passages which are probably Vergilian chiefly on the score of thought . Possible imitations are more than mere verbal coincidences ...
In this category I have classed : ( 1 ) passages which show typical Vergilian phraseology , and ( 2 ) passages which are probably Vergilian chiefly on the score of thought . Possible imitations are more than mere verbal coincidences ...
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The first Prudentian verse , moreover , is a close parallel of the thought of the first Vergilian verse . In some passages of the Apotheosis Prudentius presents scriptural thought in Vergilian phraseology . This method of employing ...
The first Prudentian verse , moreover , is a close parallel of the thought of the first Vergilian verse . In some passages of the Apotheosis Prudentius presents scriptural thought in Vergilian phraseology . This method of employing ...
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He then incorporates into his own third line the words and thought of the remainder of his Vergilian model . Some passages in the second Contra Symmachum also reflect the contamination of Vergilian sources , such as C. S. 2 , 1108 in ...
He then incorporates into his own third line the words and thought of the remainder of his Vergilian model . Some passages in the second Contra Symmachum also reflect the contamination of Vergilian sources , such as C. S. 2 , 1108 in ...
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