The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 27
Seite 26
... 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 ques- tion that this wonderful woman — amazing in her powers ...
... 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 ques- tion that this wonderful woman — amazing in her powers ...
Seite 38
... persons , probably all of a lower rank , for whom he formed successive 1 There is still controversy over the date of the Aquitanian Expedition ; for a review of the case cf. Hiller in BPW . , Vol . 8 ( 1888 ) , Sp . 808 ; R. Schultz ...
... persons , probably all of a lower rank , for whom he formed successive 1 There is still controversy over the date of the Aquitanian Expedition ; for a review of the case cf. Hiller in BPW . , Vol . 8 ( 1888 ) , Sp . 808 ; R. Schultz ...
Seite 61
... 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 corre- sponding heroes had been produced , and a ...
... 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 corre- sponding heroes had been produced , and a ...
Seite 73
... person , and is sometimes playful , sometimes petulant , sometimes gently ironical in its tone : 1-8 : In the heavens Conon discovered me , Berenice's hair ; 9-14 which she vowed to the gods when as a bride she was obliged to let her ...
... person , and is sometimes playful , sometimes petulant , sometimes gently ironical in its tone : 1-8 : In the heavens Conon discovered me , Berenice's hair ; 9-14 which she vowed to the gods when as a bride she was obliged to let her ...
Seite 83
... person to whom the elegy is addressed may be most simply explained by adopting Lachmann's conjecture that he was M ' . Allius . It is then very easy to see how the title Ad Mallium , and the various readings in vv . 11 , 30 , 41 , 66 ...
... person to whom the elegy is addressed may be most simply explained by adopting Lachmann's conjecture that he was M ' . Allius . It is then very easy to see how the title Ad Mallium , and the various readings in vv . 11 , 30 , 41 , 66 ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alexandrian Amor Apollo aqua arma atque Augustus Baehrens Baiae Callimachus canam caput carmina castra Catullus Cerinthus Codex comas cura Cynthia death dedit deos elegiac elegy Ennius Epod erat erit facta fata fuit Greek haec Heroides hexameter ignes illa illi Intr Iovis ipsa ipse iugera Iuppiter Lachmann Laodamia Lesbia licet Livy longa lover Lygdamus manus meis Messalla mihi modo mors multa neque nobis nomen nunc omnia ossa Ovid parva pater pede poem poet poet's poetic poetry Postgate probably Prop Propertius Protesilaus puella quae quam quid quis quod quoque refers Roman Rome sacra saepe semper signa spondees Sulpicia sunt tamen Tarpeia terque terra tibi Tibullus tion Trist tuae tuis turba ulla umbra unda venit Venus verba Verg Vergil verse vita