Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... thought , to appreciate the work is to understand the significance of the thought which it expresses ; and how is this possible without intimate knowledge of the physical and spiritual environment , of the political , economic , and ...
... thought , to appreciate the work is to understand the significance of the thought which it expresses ; and how is this possible without intimate knowledge of the physical and spiritual environment , of the political , economic , and ...
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... thought , the political and social environment of the artist were themselves the result of long development , were determined by the events , the thoughts , the people that preceded them , and cannot be apprehended more than ...
... thought , the political and social environment of the artist were themselves the result of long development , were determined by the events , the thoughts , the people that preceded them , and cannot be apprehended more than ...
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... thought to be necessary to discover the original form of Greek drama whereby will be exhibited , as Kranz has put it , ' the truly constitutive element of these artistic productions , the character which decisively determined their de ...
... thought to be necessary to discover the original form of Greek drama whereby will be exhibited , as Kranz has put it , ' the truly constitutive element of these artistic productions , the character which decisively determined their de ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page | 1 |
ME EX VERSICULIS MEIS PARUM PUDICUM | 15 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of | 31 |
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