The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... Italian literature ? Who listened to Edmund Burke's speeches ? Circumstances were unfavorable to the normal development of originality in Roman literature ; but in satire , in the epistle , in didactic poetry , and in other branches of ...
... Italian literature ? Who listened to Edmund Burke's speeches ? Circumstances were unfavorable to the normal development of originality in Roman literature ; but in satire , in the epistle , in didactic poetry , and in other branches of ...
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... Italy , the love of the country and of the labor of the fields , and the piety associated with that sentiment . " It is natural , therefore , for him to express these primitive sentiments of love of home and friends and native land , of ...
... Italy , the love of the country and of the labor of the fields , and the piety associated with that sentiment . " It is natural , therefore , for him to express these primitive sentiments of love of home and friends and native land , of ...
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... Italy in 1421 , and belonging to the same general class as the preferred Mss . of Baehrens , and several other Italian Mss . , including the Codex Lusaticus ( L ) , written in 1469 at Padua , which Paul Köhler2 attempted to exalt to an ...
... Italy in 1421 , and belonging to the same general class as the preferred Mss . of Baehrens , and several other Italian Mss . , including the Codex Lusaticus ( L ) , written in 1469 at Padua , which Paul Köhler2 attempted to exalt to an ...
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... Italian promontory of the same name in Bruttii , which from early times was settled by the Locrians . The term Cypridos , if it can be justified critically as the correct reading here , is more appropriate and more accurate historically ...
... Italian promontory of the same name in Bruttii , which from early times was settled by the Locrians . The term Cypridos , if it can be justified critically as the correct reading here , is more appropriate and more accurate historically ...
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... Italy , but imported from the Asian shores of the Hellespont . Translate in apposi- tion with ruber custos . 19. felicis quondam : cf. v . 2 , n .; Verg . Ec . 1 , 75 : ite meae felix quondam pecus ite capellae . 20. fertis the present ...
... Italy , but imported from the Asian shores of the Hellespont . Translate in apposi- tion with ruber custos . 19. felicis quondam : cf. v . 2 , n .; Verg . Ec . 1 , 75 : ite meae felix quondam pecus ite capellae . 20. fertis the present ...
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