Eranos: acta philologica suecana, Volumi 91-93Eranos' Förlag, 1993 |
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Pagina 84
... argument is Sat. 13.1ff . is obscure and Reeve writes , ' the punishment of conscience can hardly be used as the premise of an a fortiori argument at the beginning of the poem when J. is going to produce it like a rabbit from a hat in ...
... argument is Sat. 13.1ff . is obscure and Reeve writes , ' the punishment of conscience can hardly be used as the premise of an a fortiori argument at the beginning of the poem when J. is going to produce it like a rabbit from a hat in ...
Pagina 90
... argument has throughout the poem emphasised that Calvi- nus is overreacting . The earlier stress on the concept of punishment becomes transmuted into an emphatic treatment of vengeance in Sat. 13.174–192 . The speaker is explicit in ...
... argument has throughout the poem emphasised that Calvi- nus is overreacting . The earlier stress on the concept of punishment becomes transmuted into an emphatic treatment of vengeance in Sat. 13.174–192 . The speaker is explicit in ...
Pagina 20
... argument : it is incrimi- nating to be found beside a dead body holding the murder - weapon , and doubly so when long - standing enmity gives a plausible motive for the crime . But in Q2 the wholly indefinite persons involved give the ...
... argument : it is incrimi- nating to be found beside a dead body holding the murder - weapon , and doubly so when long - standing enmity gives a plausible motive for the crime . But in Q2 the wholly indefinite persons involved give the ...
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