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... Roman history : ' And as we wandered round the broken walls of the city or sat there , the fragments of the ruins were before our eyes . What happened ? We would talk a lot about history , which we seemed to divide up in this way : you ...
... Roman history : ' And as we wandered round the broken walls of the city or sat there , the fragments of the ruins were before our eyes . What happened ? We would talk a lot about history , which we seemed to divide up in this way : you ...
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... Roman poets , particularly Virgil and his recent English translators , were evidently particularly crucial in devel- oping this aspect of his imaginative geography . This is plain from an examination of the phrase ' freezing Tanais ...
... Roman poets , particularly Virgil and his recent English translators , were evidently particularly crucial in devel- oping this aspect of his imaginative geography . This is plain from an examination of the phrase ' freezing Tanais ...
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... Roman poets laid particular stress on female bloodthirstiness ; and Virgil's mention of the Tanais in connection with the Thracian women who dismember Orpheus in their Bacchic rites is just one instance of a well - established ...
... Roman poets laid particular stress on female bloodthirstiness ; and Virgil's mention of the Tanais in connection with the Thracian women who dismember Orpheus in their Bacchic rites is just one instance of a well - established ...
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