The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... beauty all its own . The subjectivity of genuine personal feeling is ultimately happily wedded to the objective learning of Alexandria , and the Roman atmosphere pervades the whole . As Wilamowitz says : " The Roman poets of the brief ...
... beauty all its own . The subjectivity of genuine personal feeling is ultimately happily wedded to the objective learning of Alexandria , and the Roman atmosphere pervades the whole . As Wilamowitz says : " The Roman poets of the brief ...
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... beauty , and the art of enjoying life , and indicates that his home was in the district of Pedum , which was in Latium , not very far from Praeneste . The indications also are that he lost his father quite early but was survived by his ...
... beauty , and the art of enjoying life , and indicates that his home was in the district of Pedum , which was in Latium , not very far from Praeneste . The indications also are that he lost his father quite early but was survived by his ...
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... beauty . The Codex Thuaneus copy of these excerpts contains 266 vv . from the Tibullus collection , about 100 of which differ materially from the form in which they appear in the complete Mss . The readings of P were copied by Scaliger ...
... beauty . The Codex Thuaneus copy of these excerpts contains 266 vv . from the Tibullus collection , about 100 of which differ materially from the form in which they appear in the complete Mss . The readings of P were copied by Scaliger ...
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... beauty which made the susceptible young poet her willing slave . Her birthplace was at Tibur , where she seems to have lived at times , while commonly maintaining a consider- able establishment at Rome . It was she who made the first ...
... beauty which made the susceptible young poet her willing slave . Her birthplace was at Tibur , where she seems to have lived at times , while commonly maintaining a consider- able establishment at Rome . It was she who made the first ...
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... beauty named Quintia . In No. 43 Catullus expressed his impatience of another such comparison . 1. candida , longa , recta : that these qualities were considered essential elements of female beauty is evident from such passages as the ...
... beauty named Quintia . In No. 43 Catullus expressed his impatience of another such comparison . 1. candida , longa , recta : that these qualities were considered essential elements of female beauty is evident from such passages as the ...
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