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( Suidas ) or è è déy ' è è λéye ( Wilamowitz ) ; but from the beginning it was probably associated with the hexameter , either as an occasional verse after a group of hexameters , or in the form of a couplet , and the terms were in ...
( Suidas ) or è è déy ' è è λéye ( Wilamowitz ) ; but from the beginning it was probably associated with the hexameter , either as an occasional verse after a group of hexameters , or in the form of a couplet , and the terms were in ...
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38 , 8 : maestius lacrimis Simonideis ; though both these citations probably refer more especially to the lyric threnodies of Simonides . Cf. Nageotte , Vol . 2 , p . 132 . out as foremost , at least in the esteem of 18 ROMAN ELEGIAC ...
38 , 8 : maestius lacrimis Simonideis ; though both these citations probably refer more especially to the lyric threnodies of Simonides . Cf. Nageotte , Vol . 2 , p . 132 . out as foremost , at least in the esteem of 18 ROMAN ELEGIAC ...
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Too great prosperity apparently turned the head of Gallus , and led him to such presumption that the growing disfavor of Augustus , fostered probably by jealous rivals , was followed by a decree of banishment . Gallus , unable to endure ...
Too great prosperity apparently turned the head of Gallus , and led him to such presumption that the growing disfavor of Augustus , fostered probably by jealous rivals , was followed by a decree of banishment . Gallus , unable to endure ...
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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 not include Catullus in his wellknown INTRODUCTION 27.
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 not include Catullus in his wellknown INTRODUCTION 27.
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O may have been a direct copy of V ; G and R were copied probably from an intervening copy of V. 19. Besides the editions of Lachmann ( 1829 ) and Ellis ( 1867 and 1878 ) before mentioned , the most important editions in modern times ...
O may have been a direct copy of V ; G and R were copied probably from an intervening copy of V. 19. Besides the editions of Lachmann ( 1829 ) and Ellis ( 1867 and 1878 ) before mentioned , the most important editions in modern times ...
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