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It was in this gay complex of life at Rome that he met his fate in the person who
was within a few brief years largely to ruin his life and happiness and to win him
undying fame through the verses she drove him to write . There is no longer any ...
It was in this gay complex of life at Rome that he met his fate in the person who
was within a few brief years largely to ruin his life and happiness and to win him
undying fame through the verses she drove him to write . There is no longer any ...
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But a far more important influence in determining the character of his poetry was
exerted by the several persons , probably all of a lower rank , for whom he formed
successive attachments . The first of these , upon whom he. 1 There is still ...
But a far more important influence in determining the character of his poetry was
exerted by the several persons , probably all of a lower rank , for whom he formed
successive attachments . The first of these , upon whom he. 1 There is still ...
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person. ) ,. which. were. published. in. an. edition. of. five. books. but. later pruned
to three books . Meanwhile some of the Epistles ( Heroides ) of fair heroines of
the mythical world to the corresponding heroes had been produced , and a group
...
person. ) ,. which. were. published. in. an. edition. of. five. books. but. later pruned
to three books . Meanwhile some of the Epistles ( Heroides ) of fair heroines of
the mythical world to the corresponding heroes had been produced , and a group
...
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... is spoken by the at my new honors as sorrow at hair itself in the first person ,
and being torn from the head of my is sometimes playful , sometimes mistress ,
and from all the royal petulant , sometimes gently ironical perfumes there enjoyed
.
... is spoken by the at my new honors as sorrow at hair itself in the first person ,
and being torn from the head of my is sometimes playful , sometimes mistress ,
and from all the royal petulant , sometimes gently ironical perfumes there enjoyed
.
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87 ( 1887 ) , spoken of in the third person as pp . 151 sqq . , and Vol . 126 ( 1906 )
, the subject of the eulogy which is pp . 139 sqq . , and Jahrbiicher f . pronounced
upon him for his Phil . u . Päd . , Vol . 3 ( 1875 ) , pp . friendly services ; in the ...
87 ( 1887 ) , spoken of in the third person as pp . 151 sqq . , and Vol . 126 ( 1906 )
, the subject of the eulogy which is pp . 139 sqq . , and Jahrbiicher f . pronounced
upon him for his Phil . u . Päd . , Vol . 3 ( 1875 ) , pp . friendly services ; in the ...
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