The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... love for a beautiful flute - playing girl named Nanno . Himself a flute player too , he expresses subjectively the sympathetic passion of the lover , and mourns over the swift passing of youth and its ardent feelings . That this book ...
... love for a beautiful flute - playing girl named Nanno . Himself a flute player too , he expresses subjectively the sympathetic passion of the lover , and mourns over the swift passing of youth and its ardent feelings . That this book ...
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... lover's vocabulary , a remarkable mastery over di- minutives with their varying shades of meaning , some archaisms and contracted forms , some new descriptive terms coined with a poet's facility , and an abundance of inceptive ...
... lover's vocabulary , a remarkable mastery over di- minutives with their varying shades of meaning , some archaisms and contracted forms , some new descriptive terms coined with a poet's facility , and an abundance of inceptive ...
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... lover ; and her figure dominates the first book of the elegies . To divert his attention from her fickleness the ... love was called by the significant name of Nemesis , though in exactly what sense she was to Tibullus as an avenging ...
... lover ; and her figure dominates the first book of the elegies . To divert his attention from her fickleness the ... love was called by the significant name of Nemesis , though in exactly what sense she was to Tibullus as an avenging ...
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... lover he could sing : 3- ' Thy sorrows let me not unseal ! I am not worth that thou shouldst lose a smile , Nor that ... love he could try to reveal to heartless Nemesis thus : 1- ' This whole year have I lain Wounded to death , yet ...
... lover he could sing : 3- ' Thy sorrows let me not unseal ! I am not worth that thou shouldst lose a smile , Nor that ... love he could try to reveal to heartless Nemesis thus : 1- ' This whole year have I lain Wounded to death , yet ...
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... lover ( 1 , 10 , 51 sqq . ) . And while the course of his own love fails to run smoothly , he can express a generous wish for better luck to his more fortunate friends ( 2 , 2 ) . More than this , Tibullus prefers the quiet and gentle ...
... lover ( 1 , 10 , 51 sqq . ) . And while the course of his own love fails to run smoothly , he can express a generous wish for better luck to his more fortunate friends ( 2 , 2 ) . More than this , Tibullus prefers the quiet and gentle ...
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