Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... Greek models . But our chief need is to have such basic commentaries as those of Ellis or Kroll brought up to date . Finally , some would inevitably have Merrill's text changed here and there . Still , in the case of so thorny a text ...
... Greek models . But our chief need is to have such basic commentaries as those of Ellis or Kroll brought up to date . Finally , some would inevitably have Merrill's text changed here and there . Still , in the case of so thorny a text ...
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... Greeks ; and their subjects were sometimes their own personal experiences and emotions , and sometimes themes sug- gested by their Greek prototypes . So a new school of Roman poetry arose and flourished , to be superseded in turn by the ...
... Greeks ; and their subjects were sometimes their own personal experiences and emotions , and sometimes themes sug- gested by their Greek prototypes . So a new school of Roman poetry arose and flourished , to be superseded in turn by the ...
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... Greek poets . But his attainments in rhetoric and philosophy , if he had any at all , were certainly not of a scholastic character , and he apparently never cared to follow the students of the day to Athens or to Rhodes . 14. Not books ...
... Greek poets . But his attainments in rhetoric and philosophy , if he had any at all , were certainly not of a scholastic character , and he apparently never cared to follow the students of the day to Athens or to Rhodes . 14. Not books ...
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... Greek cities . The course of the homeward voyage is but vaguely sketched in c . 4 , and the only city actually mentioned there as visited on the journey is Rhodes ( c . 4. 8 ) , though we may infer from c . 46 that other famous sites ...
... Greek cities . The course of the homeward voyage is but vaguely sketched in c . 4 , and the only city actually mentioned there as visited on the journey is Rhodes ( c . 4. 8 ) , though we may infer from c . 46 that other famous sites ...
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... Greek writers that have survived the Middle Ages , and part from the intense fire of his own personality that has metamorphosed into its own likeness all the material that came into contact with it . Even when he is professedly ...
... Greek writers that have survived the Middle Ages , and part from the intense fire of his own personality that has metamorphosed into its own likeness all the material that came into contact with it . Even when he is professedly ...
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