Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 101Association, 1970 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 174
... Seneca , then , is greatly taken with the style of Cicero's philosophical works but quite indifferent to their content . His distinction between matter and form explains the apparent inconsistency of this judgment . He alone among ...
... Seneca , then , is greatly taken with the style of Cicero's philosophical works but quite indifferent to their content . His distinction between matter and form explains the apparent inconsistency of this judgment . He alone among ...
Page 175
... Seneca's wide acquaintance with the works of Cicero constitutes in itself a significant testimonium . The range of that acquaintance is evident from the citations in this paper . Two not mentioned elsewhere may be noted here . In the ...
... Seneca's wide acquaintance with the works of Cicero constitutes in itself a significant testimonium . The range of that acquaintance is evident from the citations in this paper . Two not mentioned elsewhere may be noted here . In the ...
Page 291
... Seneca's Oedipus . Prime attention will be given to the verbal aspect of the composition , for in general Seneca himself , a highly self - conscious stylist in prose and poetry , seems to have laid prime emphasis just there , and only ...
... Seneca's Oedipus . Prime attention will be given to the verbal aspect of the composition , for in general Seneca himself , a highly self - conscious stylist in prose and poetry , seems to have laid prime emphasis just there , and only ...
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Furtivus Amor The Structure | 1 |
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works I | 29 |
Blemeainôablemes eôs Meaning | 51 |
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