Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... later generation may not . Then , too , some today may possibly , on grounds of aesthetic improbability , reject Merrill's in- clination to " partition the poet's Muse , " so that two Catul- luses emerge , the learned and the lyrical ...
... later generation may not . Then , too , some today may possibly , on grounds of aesthetic improbability , reject Merrill's in- clination to " partition the poet's Muse , " so that two Catul- luses emerge , the learned and the lyrical ...
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... later ages . But the little body of poems that constitute his extant works is so replete with his intense person- ality , and shows forth so unreservedly his every emotion , that the man stands out before us as does no other man of the ...
... later ages . But the little body of poems that constitute his extant works is so replete with his intense person- ality , and shows forth so unreservedly his every emotion , that the man stands out before us as does no other man of the ...
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... later and interpolated manuscripts give it in their titles as Quintus , and until lately it was supposed that to this indication might be added the testimony of the elder Pliny ( N. H. XXXVII . 81 ) . Relying upon such authority ...
... later and interpolated manuscripts give it in their titles as Quintus , and until lately it was supposed that to this indication might be added the testimony of the elder Pliny ( N. H. XXXVII . 81 ) . Relying upon such authority ...
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... later than the close of the year 55 B.C. , or the earlier months of the year 54 , nor any that are even capable of more ready explana- tion , if a later date for their composition be supposed . The re- mark about the consulship of ...
... later than the close of the year 55 B.C. , or the earlier months of the year 54 , nor any that are even capable of more ready explana- tion , if a later date for their composition be supposed . The re- mark about the consulship of ...
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... 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 money enough ...
... 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 money enough ...
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