The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... refers to the elegiac verse of a noteworthy group of poets whose literary activity belongs chiefly to that most interesting half century of Rome preceding the Christian era , when the Republic fell and the Empire was built upon its ...
... refers to the elegiac verse of a noteworthy group of poets whose literary activity belongs chiefly to that most interesting half century of Rome preceding the Christian era , when the Republic fell and the Empire was built upon its ...
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... refers to him as his direct pattern . ' As a fine example of the doctus poeta , Callimachus was duly appreciated even by his Roman imitators.2 10. Among the many other Alexandrian elegists may be mentioned Alexander the Aetolian ...
... refers to him as his direct pattern . ' As a fine example of the doctus poeta , Callimachus was duly appreciated even by his Roman imitators.2 10. Among the many other Alexandrian elegists may be mentioned Alexander the Aetolian ...
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... refers to this Albius , says that the gods had blessed Tibullus with wealth , beauty , and the art of enjoying life , and indicates that his home was in the district of Pedum , which was in Latium , not very far from Praeneste . The ...
... refers to this Albius , says that the gods had blessed Tibullus with wealth , beauty , and the art of enjoying life , and indicates that his home was in the district of Pedum , which was in Latium , not very far from Praeneste . The ...
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... refers to his native place and evidently appre- ciated the natural beauties and advantages of the well - watered valley . As his family was in comfortable circumstances , all the educational advantages of the day were given him ...
... refers to his native place and evidently appre- ciated the natural beauties and advantages of the well - watered valley . As his family was in comfortable circumstances , all the educational advantages of the day were given him ...
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... earlier Egyp- tian records of eclipses . 4. This verse refers to the an- nual disappearance of certain con- stellations at fixed times . Cf. ut Triviam furtim sub Latmia saxa relegans dulcis amor gyro 73 CARMINA [ 66 , 4 Carmen.
... earlier Egyp- tian records of eclipses . 4. This verse refers to the an- nual disappearance of certain con- stellations at fixed times . Cf. ut Triviam furtim sub Latmia saxa relegans dulcis amor gyro 73 CARMINA [ 66 , 4 Carmen.
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