Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 102Association, 1971 - 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 428
... poet's personal concern with his own domina . What Augustus has done can not touch that other relation- ship , and so it is that we , no less than the poet , find ourselves unaffected at heart . If we seek to evaluate Propertius ...
... poet's personal concern with his own domina . What Augustus has done can not touch that other relation- ship , and so it is that we , no less than the poet , find ourselves unaffected at heart . If we seek to evaluate Propertius ...
Page 518
... poet's insight and his expression - as if Horace's thoughts , ideals , and attitudes exist elsewhere than in , by , and through his poems . These poems may be good , bad , or indifferent , but in each instance the poem itself is the ...
... poet's insight and his expression - as if Horace's thoughts , ideals , and attitudes exist elsewhere than in , by , and through his poems . These poems may be good , bad , or indifferent , but in each instance the poem itself is the ...
Page 544
... poet has picked the fuller and more colorful description for Telemachus ' reception of Athena . Because the poet has so elaborated individual details and because he has placed the extended serving lines in Scene A , it is reasonable to ...
... poet has picked the fuller and more colorful description for Telemachus ' reception of Athena . Because the poet has so elaborated individual details and because he has placed the extended serving lines in Scene A , it is reasonable to ...
Contents
Ovids Epistle from Sappho to Phaon Heroides | 20 |
Correction ? to P Mich Inv 3163 | 39 |
Dies Alliensis | 49 |
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