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There is no longer any question that this wonderful woman - amazing in her powers for both good and ill for whom the poet's significant pseudonym is Lesbia , was the famous and unscrupulous belle of Rome in her day , Clodia , sister of ...
There is no longer any question that this wonderful woman - amazing in her powers for both good and ill for whom the poet's significant pseudonym is Lesbia , was the famous and unscrupulous belle of Rome in her day , Clodia , sister of ...
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27 it is seen that Catullus was at Verona , while Allius was doubtless at Rome , as was also Lesbia . It can scarcely be doubted that the poet expected , nay , probably intended , the elegy to come to the attention of his 83 CARMINA ...
27 it is seen that Catullus was at Verona , while Allius was doubtless at Rome , as was also Lesbia . It can scarcely be doubted that the poet expected , nay , probably intended , the elegy to come to the attention of his 83 CARMINA ...
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41-69 : I must not , however , let the opportunity pass to hand down to eternal fame the name of such a friend as Allius , and his kind offices in opening to Lesbia and me a home for our lover's meetings ; 70-130 : thither came my ...
41-69 : I must not , however , let the opportunity pass to hand down to eternal fame the name of such a friend as Allius , and his kind offices in opening to Lesbia and me a home for our lover's meetings ; 70-130 : thither came my ...
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Catullus after his brother's death is tarrying at his old home in Verona , while ( so Allius writes ) Lesbia's lovers are taking advantage of him in his absence from Rome . 30 35 esse , quod hic quisquis de meliore nota ...
Catullus after his brother's death is tarrying at his old home in Verona , while ( so Allius writes ) Lesbia's lovers are taking advantage of him in his absence from Rome . 30 35 esse , quod hic quisquis de meliore nota ...
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... other forms is a familiar one in all times , as in this poem , where Catullus really sings of the former delights of his association with Lesbia , partly in direct manner , and partly by indirection through the parallel of Laodamia.
... other forms is a familiar one in all times , as in this poem , where Catullus really sings of the former delights of his association with Lesbia , partly in direct manner , and partly by indirection through the parallel of Laodamia.
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