The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... early Ionian Asia in dirges or other songs of mournful remembrance , before the advent of the earliest writers of the elegy as a literary type . The regular accompaniment to these early songs was the flute . Possibly two parts of the ...
... early Ionian Asia in dirges or other songs of mournful remembrance , before the advent of the earliest writers of the elegy as a literary type . The regular accompaniment to these early songs was the flute . Possibly two parts of the ...
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... early Greek elegists whose works have survived to our time in anything like completeness . Theognis belonged to the latter half of this century , and suffered many political vicissi- tudes . There was an elegy of his ( not extant ) upon ...
... early Greek elegists whose works have survived to our time in anything like completeness . Theognis belonged to the latter half of this century , and suffered many political vicissi- tudes . There was an elegy of his ( not extant ) upon ...
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... early attempts in elegiac form , whereas at present we know little of the metrical form in which their merry trifling was cast . How pervasive was the tradition that serious minds might well relax in this manner is curiously shown by ...
... early attempts in elegiac form , whereas at present we know little of the metrical form in which their merry trifling was cast . How pervasive was the tradition that serious minds might well relax in this manner is curiously shown by ...
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... early age an enviable position in the military and social life of Rome 1 Quint . 10 , 1 , 87 : Atacinus Varro in iis per quae nomen est assecutus interpres operis alieni non spernendus quidem ; Ovid , Trist . 2 , 439 : is quoque ...
... early age an enviable position in the military and social life of Rome 1 Quint . 10 , 1 , 87 : Atacinus Varro in iis per quae nomen est assecutus interpres operis alieni non spernendus quidem ; Ovid , Trist . 2 , 439 : is quoque ...
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... early death , this date is commonly assumed as correct for that event . His family and circumstances were such that his father entertained Julius Caesar , the governor of the province , and he himself possessed country estates at Sirmio ...
... early death , this date is commonly assumed as correct for that event . His family and circumstances were such that his father entertained Julius Caesar , the governor of the province , and he himself possessed country estates at Sirmio ...
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