The Roman Elegiac PoetsA collection of Roman elegiac poets. |
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In citations from elegies printed in some part of this book , it has been thought
best to refer to the passage without quoting in full . I desire to make grateful
acknowledgments to the various friends that have so kindly assisted my labors ...
In citations from elegies printed in some part of this book , it has been thought
best to refer to the passage without quoting in full . I desire to make grateful
acknowledgments to the various friends that have so kindly assisted my labors ...
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Clodia thought it worth her while to make advances toward a renewal of relations
with one whose fortunes seemed in the ascendant , but the heart of the poet was
utterly steeled against her forever . Very soon the career , all too short , of one ...
Clodia thought it worth her while to make advances toward a renewal of relations
with one whose fortunes seemed in the ascendant , but the heart of the poet was
utterly steeled against her forever . Very soon the career , all too short , of one ...
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such expression we find less artificial refinement in versification , a closer
approximation to the language of everyday life , and a simplicity of expression
that makes his language usually as transparent as his thought . The diction of
Catullus ...
such expression we find less artificial refinement in versification , a closer
approximation to the language of everyday life , and a simplicity of expression
that makes his language usually as transparent as his thought . The diction of
Catullus ...
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While critics are pretty generally agreed that the work of Lygdamus is in manner ,
meter , and thought inferior to the genuine work of Tibullus , ” a wide diversity of
views has been expressed with regard to the personality of the author . Plessis ...
While critics are pretty generally agreed that the work of Lygdamus is in manner ,
meter , and thought inferior to the genuine work of Tibullus , ” a wide diversity of
views has been expressed with regard to the personality of the author . Plessis ...
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... of many attempts to show a highly artificial structure in his elegies , the most
patent fact about them is their utterly natural flow of a perfectly simple thought , oft
- repeated , after the manner of one absorbed in the genuineness of his feeling ?
... of many attempts to show a highly artificial structure in his elegies , the most
patent fact about them is their utterly natural flow of a perfectly simple thought , oft
- repeated , after the manner of one absorbed in the genuineness of his feeling ?
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