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In elegy , too , theirs was a master product , which surpassed its pattern and achieved a style and beauty all its own . The subjectivity of genuine personal feeling is ultimately happily wedded to the objective learning of Alexandria ...
In elegy , too , theirs was a master product , which surpassed its pattern and achieved a style and beauty all its own . The subjectivity of genuine personal feeling is ultimately happily wedded to the objective learning of Alexandria ...
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... refers to this Albius , ' says that the gods had blessed Tibullus with wealth , 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 .
... refers to this Albius , ' says that the gods had blessed Tibullus with wealth , 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 .
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Parisina ( P ) were made by some unknown monk , perhaps about 1000 A.D. , with an evident purpose to emphasize certain moral precepts or to cull passages of special beauty . The Codex Thuaneus copy of these excerpts contains 266 vv ...
Parisina ( P ) were made by some unknown monk , perhaps about 1000 A.D. , with an evident purpose to emphasize certain moral precepts or to cull passages of special beauty . The Codex Thuaneus copy of these excerpts contains 266 vv ...
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... it is believed , a poem on the Illyrian war.3 Her fine literary tastes and elegant accomplishments were enhanced by all the feminine arts and graces and by a beauty which made the susceptible young poet her willing slave .
... it is believed , a poem on the Illyrian war.3 Her fine literary tastes and elegant accomplishments were enhanced by all the feminine arts and graces and by a beauty which made the susceptible young poet her willing slave .
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86 The superiority of Lesbia's charms to those of an unknown beauty named Quintia . In No. 43 Catullus expressed his impatience of another such comparison . • 4. nulla . . . mica salis : not a particle of wit ' ( sparkling fascination ...
86 The superiority of Lesbia's charms to those of an unknown beauty named Quintia . In No. 43 Catullus expressed his impatience of another such comparison . • 4. nulla . . . mica salis : not a particle of wit ' ( sparkling fascination ...
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