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... original in order to heighten parts which are not highly flavored enough for his crude eagerness . So , for instance , in the " Medea " we have a discussion in which Medea convinces Jason he is using her badly , the conventionalities ...
... original in order to heighten parts which are not highly flavored enough for his crude eagerness . So , for instance , in the " Medea " we have a discussion in which Medea convinces Jason he is using her badly , the conventionalities ...
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... original work of the time is the " Pharsalia , " and it stands in no intelligible re- lation to the rest of the literary movement , which was very active , though it has left no trace except some sneers and parodies in Persius and ...
... original work of the time is the " Pharsalia , " and it stands in no intelligible re- lation to the rest of the literary movement , which was very active , though it has left no trace except some sneers and parodies in Persius and ...
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... original . Vergil's picture of the ecstasy of the prophetess , his report of her wild shrill utterance , are not exactly unsympathetic or disrespectful : he has far too much tact to make her compromise her dignity and his own by making ...
... original . Vergil's picture of the ecstasy of the prophetess , his report of her wild shrill utterance , are not exactly unsympathetic or disrespectful : he has far too much tact to make her compromise her dignity and his own by making ...
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... original of Apollonius Rhodius . Apollonius carries the story down to the return of Argo to Pagasæ in four books : the eight of Valerius Flaccus , which contain nearly 200 fewer lines , break off , as has been said , be- fore the ...
... original of Apollonius Rhodius . Apollonius carries the story down to the return of Argo to Pagasæ in four books : the eight of Valerius Flaccus , which contain nearly 200 fewer lines , break off , as has been said , be- fore the ...
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... original it is a picture , or rather the literary ghost of one . Valerius has a better right to dilate upon the perplexity of Jason when he first learns that he has to cross the sea , and inculcate in every possible way that the voyage ...
... original it is a picture , or rather the literary ghost of one . Valerius has a better right to dilate upon the perplexity of Jason when he first learns that he has to cross the sea , and inculcate in every possible way that the voyage ...
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