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Page 43
... typically neoteric ; cf. Virgil , Ecl . 2. 68 ' me tamen urit amor , quis enim modus adsit amori ? ' 67. M with one lesser manuscript reads ... typical of comedy the young man in Naevius who wished his parents out of the way LINES 49-72 43.
... typically neoteric ; cf. Virgil , Ecl . 2. 68 ' me tamen urit amor , quis enim modus adsit amori ? ' 67. M with one lesser manuscript reads ... typical of comedy the young man in Naevius who wished his parents out of the way LINES 49-72 43.
Page 66
... typical for Ovid to make his bow to a predecessor in the same field - cf . the ' Nicandrean ' touch at 719-20 - but equally typical that he will not be tied down to any one set of conven- tions for very long . 255. nomen quod et ante ...
... typical for Ovid to make his bow to a predecessor in the same field - cf . the ' Nicandrean ' touch at 719-20 - but equally typical that he will not be tied down to any one set of conven- tions for very long . 255. nomen quod et ante ...
Page 77
... typical Homeric descrip- tive patterns ( see on 347-9 ) . Old Latin epic also makes its con- tribution ( see on 359 , 376 , 412 ) . Ovid's setting of the scene ( 329-44 ) is splendid and visually brilliant as always . But , although ...
... typical Homeric descrip- tive patterns ( see on 347-9 ) . Old Latin epic also makes its con- tribution ( see on 359 , 376 , 412 ) . Ovid's setting of the scene ( 329-44 ) is splendid and visually brilliant as always . But , although ...
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