Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... expression . Yet only in the first half of the last century before Christ did Latin poetry enter upon its first period of brilliancy . Amid the hot passions , the vigorous hatreds , the feasts and brawls , the beauty and the coarseness ...
... expression . Yet only in the first half of the last century before Christ did Latin poetry enter upon its first period of brilliancy . Amid the hot passions , the vigorous hatreds , the feasts and brawls , the beauty and the coarseness ...
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... expressions of c . 4 were to be taken literally , we must understand that the phasellus carried its master actually up the Po and the little Mincius into the Garda - lake , even to the shores of Sirmio itself . But this is well - nigh ...
... expressions of c . 4 were to be taken literally , we must understand that the phasellus carried its master actually up the Po and the little Mincius into the Garda - lake , even to the shores of Sirmio itself . But this is well - nigh ...
Seite xxxii
... expression of his own heart at the moment . No poet was ever more unreserved , more perfectly ingenuous . And yet , such is the facility of his genius and the excellence of his taste , his verses show no ruggedness or roughness , but ...
... expression of his own heart at the moment . No poet was ever more unreserved , more perfectly ingenuous . And yet , such is the facility of his genius and the excellence of his taste , his verses show no ruggedness or roughness , but ...
Seite xxxiii
... expression of tenderness , or of scorn , or even without any proper diminutive force ) , in words of Greek or of provincial extraction , in alliter- ation and anaphora . Yet in many instances in epic passages , or those of a more ...
... expression of tenderness , or of scorn , or even without any proper diminutive force ) , in words of Greek or of provincial extraction , in alliter- ation and anaphora . Yet in many instances in epic passages , or those of a more ...
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... expression of the conveyance of rights in property , to the formal effect of which the preceding quare contributes : cf. the formula of divorce quoted from the Twelve Tables in Plaut . Trin . 266 tuas res tibi habeto ; Mart . X. 51. 16 ...
... expression of the conveyance of rights in property , to the formal effect of which the preceding quare contributes : cf. the formula of divorce quoted from the Twelve Tables in Plaut . Trin . 266 tuas res tibi habeto ; Mart . X. 51. 16 ...
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