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... or the epigram . ) 3 . The elegiac distich , apparently the first epodic Greek
measure , became the vehicle of expression for a wide variety of poetic
sentiments , varying from funeral song to erotic ecstasy . As compared with the
hexameter the ...
... or the epigram . ) 3 . The elegiac distich , apparently the first epodic Greek
measure , became the vehicle of expression for a wide variety of poetic
sentiments , varying from funeral song to erotic ecstasy . As compared with the
hexameter the ...
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But by his excellence in threnetic elegy , including certain famous epigrams , he
did much to recall the original mournful ... in the Alexandrian epoch elegy and
elegiac epigram were the most highly favored and developed forms of poetry .
But by his excellence in threnetic elegy , including certain famous epigrams , he
did much to recall the original mournful ... in the Alexandrian epoch elegy and
elegiac epigram were the most highly favored and developed forms of poetry .
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The three well - known epigrams included among the fragments of his poetry ,
however , are the only indications left to us of his ... There are also traces of the
growth in popularity of the erotic epigram of Alexandrian form , with which such
well ...
The three well - known epigrams included among the fragments of his poetry ,
however , are the only indications left to us of his ... There are also traces of the
growth in popularity of the erotic epigram of Alexandrian form , with which such
well ...
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and the epithets Medea Palatina , Bowms , and quadrantaria , as well as the
terrible implication of Catullus ' s own epigram , when taken together with the
revelation of her as a captivating charmer and well - educated lady of high birth
which is ...
and the epithets Medea Palatina , Bowms , and quadrantaria , as well as the
terrible implication of Catullus ' s own epigram , when taken together with the
revelation of her as a captivating charmer and well - educated lady of high birth
which is ...
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At the end of the Mss . is a brief epigram attributed to Domitius Marsus , as follows
:Te quoque Vergilio comitem non acqua , Tibulle , mors iuvenem campos misit ad
Elysios , ne foret , aut elegis molles qui fleret amores aut caneret forti regia ...
At the end of the Mss . is a brief epigram attributed to Domitius Marsus , as follows
:Te quoque Vergilio comitem non acqua , Tibulle , mors iuvenem campos misit ad
Elysios , ne foret , aut elegis molles qui fleret amores aut caneret forti regia ...
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