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T. L. Agar
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 19:151-155
Horace has told us that the author of a literary work,qui uariare cupit rem prodigialiter unam,falls into absurdities. Much more likely to meet this fate is the interpolator who has the same ambition. The above four lines are a case in point; for it
Autor:
T. L. Agar
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 13:41-44
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T. L. Agar
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 17:82-86
The numbers prefixed are those of Dr. Mackail's Select Epigrams, edit, iii., 1911. Those subjoined, enclosed in parentheses, refer to the Anthologia Palatina.
Autor:
T. L. Agar
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 13:155-162
ii ovcS' av /h A' a A y' EVT7JEeV 'Eqr/K6CTLC8r/q. THIS mincing oath 'by Zeus at least' could only be put with any propriety into the mouth of some such character as Cousin Slender in the Merry Wives of Windsor; as Sir Hugh Evans, the Welsh parson, s
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T. L. Agar
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 19:402-408
Autor:
T. L. Agar
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 23:17-22
Perhaps for ώς ἔθελ' as there is no real contrast of persons, but only an intimation of the extent or degree of power exercised, ώς ἓθελ' αὔτως, ‘just as he liked’ (cf. note on 211), should be read. I make no doubt λύρην