Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London, Issue 40Institute of Classical Studies, 1995 - Classical antiquities |
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... poetry was at best incidental ; but on the other hand it had to tacitly presuppose Sappho's fame as a poet in order to suggest that what had happened to her had any claim upon our attention . No matter how skilfully the actual fragments ...
... poetry was at best incidental ; but on the other hand it had to tacitly presuppose Sappho's fame as a poet in order to suggest that what had happened to her had any claim upon our attention . No matter how skilfully the actual fragments ...
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... poetry not less personal ( very little poetry survives from antiquity that is more personal than hers ) but less bound to specific and unrepeatable occasions . This certainly suggests a transition from a first performance within a small ...
... poetry not less personal ( very little poetry survives from antiquity that is more personal than hers ) but less bound to specific and unrepeatable occasions . This certainly suggests a transition from a first performance within a small ...
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... poetry . 18 Aristotle approves of the deployment of poetry in the courtroom , and supplies anecdotes concerning poems as a form of proof ( Rhet . 1.1375b 25-1376a 2 ) ; poetry was apparently used by both Socrates and his opponents at ...
... poetry . 18 Aristotle approves of the deployment of poetry in the courtroom , and supplies anecdotes concerning poems as a form of proof ( Rhet . 1.1375b 25-1376a 2 ) ; poetry was apparently used by both Socrates and his opponents at ...
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