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It has also been my privilege to make a personal examination of R and of several other important Mss . of the various authors represented in this volume . The text as now presented will show that , while conservative , it has been given ...
It has also been my privilege to make a personal examination of R and of several other important Mss . of the various authors represented in this volume . The text as now presented will show that , while conservative , it has been given ...
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This ethical , or gnomic , elegy is represented also by the rivals , Phocylides of Miletus and Demodocus of Leros , in the sixth century , and by Theognis of Megara , the only one of all these early Greek elegists whose works have ...
This ethical , or gnomic , elegy is represented also by the rivals , Phocylides of Miletus and Demodocus of Leros , in the sixth century , and by Theognis of Megara , the only one of all these early Greek elegists whose works have ...
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... other well - known poets representing the newer tendencies of the day . With an ardent and impulsive nature and the enthusiasm of young manhood he threw himself impetuously into his poetic studies and his social privileges alike .
... other well - known poets representing the newer tendencies of the day . With an ardent and impulsive nature and the enthusiasm of young manhood he threw himself impetuously into his poetic studies and his social privileges alike .
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The Amores have , to be sure , the form of personal experience , and undoubtedly they represent a composite of many personal experiences , as well as the knowledge and imagination of many others such as Ovid's world could furnish .
The Amores have , to be sure , the form of personal experience , and undoubtedly they represent a composite of many personal experiences , as well as the knowledge and imagination of many others such as Ovid's world could furnish .
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68 ) , the maidenly modesty of the Coma prefers to represent herself as surrendered for the passage by day ( lux ) back around the earth to her next rising . Cf. Tib . 2 , 5 , 59-60 . 71-74 . Parenthetical . 71.
68 ) , the maidenly modesty of the Coma prefers to represent herself as surrendered for the passage by day ( lux ) back around the earth to her next rising . Cf. Tib . 2 , 5 , 59-60 . 71-74 . Parenthetical . 71.
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