Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... Roman led him also into boisterous personal satire and into epigram more pungent than polished . But until the last few decades of the Republic these products of the Muse are either anonymous or connected with names well - nigh for ...
... Roman led him also into boisterous personal satire and into epigram more pungent than polished . But until the last few decades of the Republic these products of the Muse are either anonymous or connected with names well - nigh for ...
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... Roman predecessors , but the more polished versification of 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 ...
... Roman predecessors , but the more polished versification of 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 ...
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... Roman , he later obtained a provincial appointment , and went to Bithynia on the staff of the governor Memmius in the hope of wealth ( cf. § 29 ff . ) . The hope , he tells us ( cc . 10 , 28 ) , proved abortive , but Catullus had yet ...
... Roman , he later obtained a provincial appointment , and went to Bithynia on the staff of the governor Memmius in the hope of wealth ( cf. § 29 ff . ) . The hope , he tells us ( cc . 10 , 28 ) , proved abortive , but Catullus had yet ...
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... Roman world . The unknown young man was becoming well known , and the haughty beauty finally sur- rendered , doubtless influenced by vanity rather than by passion . 17. Yet Catullus had no haunting fears concerning the gen- uineness of ...
... Roman world . The unknown young man was becoming well known , and the haughty beauty finally sur- rendered , doubtless influenced by vanity rather than by passion . 17. Yet Catullus had no haunting fears concerning the gen- uineness of ...
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... Roman lover ( cf. Bentley on Hor . Carm . II . 12. 13 ; Acro on Hor . Sat. I. 2. 64 ) . 28. It was reserved , however , for the Italian scholars of the sixteenth century to identify this Clodia with the sister of P. Clodius Pulcher ...
... Roman lover ( cf. Bentley on Hor . Carm . II . 12. 13 ; Acro on Hor . Sat. I. 2. 64 ) . 28. It was reserved , however , for the Italian scholars of the sixteenth century to identify this Clodia with the sister of P. Clodius Pulcher ...
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