Catullus, Bände 1-2Harvard University Press, 1893 - 273 Seiten |
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... seems , indeed , to be an indication in c . 11 that Catullus might be expecting some post under the great commander . But the most satisfactory conclusion is that death came within a short time after the close of 55 B.C. , and ...
... seems , indeed , to be an indication in c . 11 that Catullus might be expecting some post under the great commander . But the most satisfactory conclusion is that death came within a short time after the close of 55 B.C. , and ...
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... seems hardly probable that he was . To say nothing of the con- siderations possibly connected with the interests of the elder son , the father was apparently resident in Verona at the time when Julius Cæsar was governor of Gaul ( Suet ...
... seems hardly probable that he was . To say nothing of the con- siderations possibly connected with the interests of the elder son , the father was apparently resident in Verona at the time when Julius Cæsar was governor of Gaul ( Suet ...
Seite xvii
... seems not unlikely that to his guardianship ( cf. § 63 ) Catullus owed his introduc- tion into the society of Rome . 13. The purpose of his coming thither is nowhere stated , but may easily be divined . Rome was the school of Italy , at ...
... seems not unlikely that to his guardianship ( cf. § 63 ) Catullus owed his introduc- tion into the society of Rome . 13. The purpose of his coming thither is nowhere stated , but may easily be divined . Rome was the school of Italy , at ...
Seite xx
... seems not even to suspect infidelity on Lesbia's part with other lovers . Though he himself had made her unfaithful to her husband , he is troubled by no fear that she may be entering upon fresh fields of conquest . Though he cannot ...
... seems not even to suspect infidelity on Lesbia's part with other lovers . Though he himself had made her unfaithful to her husband , he is troubled by no fear that she may be entering upon fresh fields of conquest . Though he cannot ...
Seite xxvii
... a small vessel of Amastriac build purchased by him for this purpose . It almost seems from his account as if it were built to his order , and that he embarked in it at Amastris rather than at the seaport of Nicæa INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... a small vessel of Amastriac build purchased by him for this purpose . It almost seems from his account as if it were built to his order , and that he embarked in it at Amastris rather than at the seaport of Nicæa INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
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