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L. P. Wilkinson
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E. M. Forster ISBN: 9781349128525
The title Abinger Harvest given by E. M. Forster to a number of pieces he collected in 1936 was a gesture to the village near Dorking where he lived for twenty years with his mother in a house built by his father called West Hackhurst. He was deeply
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Autor:
L. P. Wilkinson
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Greece and Rome. 21:82-85
Itsometimes happens that the plausibility of an interpretation of a passage in the Classics depends on our estimate of what is likely in human terms in any age. It may be worth while in such cases to adduce modern parallels. Here is an example.Munro
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L. P. Wilkinson
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The Classical Quarterly. 9:181-192
As in literature poetry precedes prose, so in poetry a special and ‘heightened’ diction seems to precede everyday language. Mr.T.S.Eliot has put it thus: ‘Every revolution in poetry is apt to be, and sometimes to announce itself as, a return to
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L. P. Wilkinson
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The Classical Quarterly. 32:174-181
The fragmentary columns of the Fourth Book of Philodemus' περ μονσικς were the first-fruits of Herculaneum, published in 1793, with venturesome reconstructions and learned notes, by the Academici of Naples. Fragments of the other books occu
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L. P. Wilkinson
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Greece and Rome. 2:144-151
The town of Gadara, on the eastern shores of Galilee, was as famous in the Hellenistic Age for its culture as it afterwards became for its swine. Among its sons were Menippus the Cynic, hero of Lucian and model of Petronius, Meleager, also a satirist
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L. P. Wilkinson
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The Classical Review. 16:141-144
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L. P. Wilkinson
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The Classical Review. 14:57-60
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L. P. Wilkinson
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Greece and Rome. 12:38-41
TheCopa in the Virgilian Appendix is a fascinating but baffling piece. It has verbal connexions with the Eclogues, notably the second, and with Propertius' last book of elegies, notably iv. 2 (Vertumnus). Wilamowitz took it to be an expansion of an e
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L. P. Wilkinson
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Greece and Rome. 19:19-28
Many and various have been the approaches to Virgil's Georgics. Dryden once stated roundly that they were ‘the best poem of the best poet’. The director of a well-known botanical garden maintains, rather oddly, that they are the best thing for st
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L. P. Wilkinson
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The Classical Review. 20:189-193