A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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... Aeschylus and a series of emendations of Propertius with a commentary on the first poem . These emendationes Proper- tianae were published because he was constantly seeing his own conjectures put forward by others with more leisure ...
... Aeschylus and a series of emendations of Propertius with a commentary on the first poem . These emendationes Proper- tianae were published because he was constantly seeing his own conjectures put forward by others with more leisure ...
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... Aeschylus uses of Atlas , and the metaphor of the falling sky is commoner in classical than in 1 Anth . Pal . vii , 251 . 2 LP xxxvii . English poetry.1 That soldiers should lose their lives and save 48 LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN.
... Aeschylus uses of Atlas , and the metaphor of the falling sky is commoner in classical than in 1 Anth . Pal . vii , 251 . 2 LP xxxvii . English poetry.1 That soldiers should lose their lives and save 48 LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN.
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... Aeschylus was Housman's favourite Greek poet there are few or no direct traces of imitation . Perhaps the occasional use of a strange metaphor may be traced to the influence of Aeschylus , whose propensity to odd and even fantastic ...
... Aeschylus was Housman's favourite Greek poet there are few or no direct traces of imitation . Perhaps the occasional use of a strange metaphor may be traced to the influence of Aeschylus , whose propensity to odd and even fantastic ...
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