The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... 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 , especially to my colleague , Professor Joseph W. Hewitt , for his ...
... 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 , especially to my colleague , Professor Joseph W. Hewitt , for his ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... thought . The diction of Catullus has been analyzed by Simpson , ' who shows the prominent elements in it to be the language of everyday life and of society , a well- developed lover's vocabulary , a remarkable mastery over di ...
... thought . The diction of Catullus has been analyzed by Simpson , ' who shows the prominent elements in it to be the language of everyday life and of society , a well- developed lover's vocabulary , a remarkable mastery over di ...
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... thought inferior to the gen- uine work of Tibullus , a wide diversity of views has been expressed with regard to the personality of the author . Plessis thinks he was the older brother of Ovid , while their somewhat trifling and cold ...
... thought inferior to the gen- uine work of Tibullus , a wide diversity of views has been expressed with regard to the personality of the author . Plessis thinks he was the older brother of Ovid , while their somewhat trifling and cold ...
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... thought , oft - repeated , after the manner of one absorbed in the genuineness of his feeling.2 The deliberate estimate of the master Quintilian ( 10 , 1 , 93 ) , mihi tersus atque elegans maxime videtur auctor Tibullus , is confirmed ...
... thought , oft - repeated , after the manner of one absorbed in the genuineness of his feeling.2 The deliberate estimate of the master Quintilian ( 10 , 1 , 93 ) , mihi tersus atque elegans maxime videtur auctor Tibullus , is confirmed ...
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Alexandrian Amor Apollo aqua arma atque Augustus Baehrens Baiae Callimachus canam caput carmina castra Catullus Cerinthus Codex comas cura Cynthia death dedit deos elegiac elegy Ennius Epod erat erit facta fata fuit Greek haec Heroides hexameter ignes illa illi Intr Iovis ipsa ipse iugera Iuppiter Lachmann Laodamia Lesbia licet Livy longa lover Lygdamus manus meis Messalla mihi modo mors multa neque nobis nomen nunc omnia ossa Ovid parva pater pede poem poet poet's poetic poetry Postgate probably Prop Propertius Protesilaus puella quae quam quid quis quod quoque refers Roman Rome sacra saepe semper signa spondees Sulpicia sunt tamen Tarpeia terque terra tibi Tibullus tion Trist tuae tuis turba ulla umbra unda venit Venus verba Verg Vergil verse vita