The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... indicated by the expression of Tacitus , 3 elegorum lascivias . 1 Cf. Ec . 6 , 64 . 2 Ovid , Trist . 2 , 445 : non fuit opprobrio celebrasse Lycorida Gallo , sed linguam nimio non tenuisse mero ; A. A. 3 , 536 : nomen habet Nemesis ...
... indicated by the expression of Tacitus , 3 elegorum lascivias . 1 Cf. Ec . 6 , 64 . 2 Ovid , Trist . 2 , 445 : non fuit opprobrio celebrasse Lycorida Gallo , sed linguam nimio non tenuisse mero ; A. A. 3 , 536 : nomen habet Nemesis ...
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... indicate final weakness and gathering gloom before the lamp went out . 1 Probably the same Memmius to whom Lucretius , the other great poet of this age , dedicated his De Rerum Natura ; cf. Lucr . 1 , 26 and 42 . 16. Although Ovid does ...
... indicate final weakness and gathering gloom before the lamp went out . 1 Probably the same Memmius to whom Lucretius , the other great poet of this age , dedicated his De Rerum Natura ; cf. Lucr . 1 , 26 and 42 . 16. Although Ovid does ...
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... 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 mother and a sister . Much weight in ...
... 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 mother and a sister . Much weight in ...
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... . Most . 526 ; Tib . 1 , 1 , 29 , n . 10. numquam belongs to both adloquar and audiero . 11. posthac seems to indicate that his brother's death was quite recent . 15 20 Daulias absumpti fata gemens Ityli : sed tamen 70 65 , 5 ] CATVLLI.
... . Most . 526 ; Tib . 1 , 1 , 29 , n . 10. numquam belongs to both adloquar and audiero . 11. posthac seems to indicate that his brother's death was quite recent . 15 20 Daulias absumpti fata gemens Ityli : sed tamen 70 65 , 5 ] CATVLLI.
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... indicate that this elegy of Catullus was not a literal trans- lation , though it was a work of little originality . All the char- acteristic vices of the Alexandrian type of elegy are here illustrated better , perhaps , than in any ...
... indicate that this elegy of Catullus was not a literal trans- lation , though it was a work of little originality . All the char- acteristic vices of the Alexandrian type of elegy are here illustrated better , perhaps , than in any ...
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