The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... 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 survived to our time in anything like ...
... 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 survived to our time in anything like ...
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... 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 . " The giddy round of his life ...
... 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 . " The giddy round of his life ...
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... represented " law . " Her attributes were the horn of plenty , symbolizing bless- ing , and the balance , indicating exact justice . 155. vita domina , but whether a parallel to Lesbia or a lawful wife it is impossible to de- termine ...
... represented " law . " Her attributes were the horn of plenty , symbolizing bless- ing , and the balance , indicating exact justice . 155. vita domina , but whether a parallel to Lesbia or a lawful wife it is impossible to de- termine ...
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... represented as being pained by too great grief on the part of loved ones left be- hind ; cf. Prop . 4 , II , I. 69. dum . . . sinunt : cf. Prop . 1 , 19 , 25 ; 2 , 15 , 23 : dum nos fata sinunt , oculos satiemus amore . — iungamus ...
... represented as being pained by too great grief on the part of loved ones left be- hind ; cf. Prop . 4 , II , I. 69. dum . . . sinunt : cf. Prop . 1 , 19 , 25 ; 2 , 15 , 23 : dum nos fata sinunt , oculos satiemus amore . — iungamus ...
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... represented as a youth sinking down in sleep , with a reversed torch . The idea of such a being was too indistinct at Rome to be represented in any regular Roman type . Horace ( Sat. 2 , 1 , 58 ) may be intending to liken Mors to an ...
... represented as a youth sinking down in sleep , with a reversed torch . The idea of such a being was too indistinct at Rome to be represented in any regular Roman type . Horace ( Sat. 2 , 1 , 58 ) may be intending to liken Mors to an ...
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