Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 71966 |
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Σελίδα 299
... past panache ( 39-57 ) : " Is this the man you were when you sailed across the seas to carry off a foreign woman ? ” In the Teichoscopeia Helen and Antenor give some background in- formation about the Greek leaders , and Antenor reveals ...
... past panache ( 39-57 ) : " Is this the man you were when you sailed across the seas to carry off a foreign woman ? ” In the Teichoscopeia Helen and Antenor give some background in- formation about the Greek leaders , and Antenor reveals ...
Σελίδα 304
... past precedent ( Kalchas ' seership which had brought the Greeks to Ilium ) it is a guarantee of the reliability of Kalchas ' following speech.16 In the same book the paradigmatic use of the past pervades Agamem- non's retort to Kalchas ...
... past precedent ( Kalchas ' seership which had brought the Greeks to Ilium ) it is a guarantee of the reliability of Kalchas ' following speech.16 In the same book the paradigmatic use of the past pervades Agamem- non's retort to Kalchas ...
Σελίδα 310
... past is dictated by a sense of urgency in the speaker's mind or is an expression of the dramatic tension of the moment has led to a misunderstanding of Homeric style . Homer is not indis- criminate or compulsive about detail . He is ...
... past is dictated by a sense of urgency in the speaker's mind or is an expression of the dramatic tension of the moment has led to a misunderstanding of Homeric style . Homer is not indis- criminate or compulsive about detail . He is ...
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An Unpublished Fragment of Kleitias DECOURSEY FALES JR | 23 |
A Reconstruction of Sophocles | 31 |
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