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Catullus is in no mood to write in his usual vein , he says ; but , that Ortalus may not think him forgetful of his request , he sends the accompanying translation from Callimachus . 1. Etsi : the apodosis begins at v . 15 ; cf.
Catullus is in no mood to write in his usual vein , he says ; but , that Ortalus may not think him forgetful of his request , he sends the accompanying translation from Callimachus . 1. Etsi : the apodosis begins at v . 15 ; cf.
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30 , 10 ; the usual medium of communication by sound is " ventis . " 19. malum : the most common gift of lovers ; cf. Verg . Ec . 3 , 64 : malo me Galatea petit ; 71 : aurea mala decem misi ; Prop . I , 3 , 24 : furtiva cavis poma dabam ...
30 , 10 ; the usual medium of communication by sound is " ventis . " 19. malum : the most common gift of lovers ; cf. Verg . Ec . 3 , 64 : malo me Galatea petit ; 71 : aurea mala decem misi ; Prop . I , 3 , 24 : furtiva cavis poma dabam ...
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3 , 516 , where pluviasque Hyadas refers to the usual bad weather at the season of the year when the Hyades are in a certain position . 5. Triviam : the goddess of the crossroads , the Latin name for the Greek Hecate , i.e. the moon as ...
3 , 516 , where pluviasque Hyadas refers to the usual bad weather at the season of the year when the Hyades are in a certain position . 5. Triviam : the goddess of the crossroads , the Latin name for the Greek Hecate , i.e. the moon as ...
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35. tetulisset : the usual early Latin form for tulisset ; cf. LSHLG , p . 99 ; reditum tetulisset rediisset . - in tempore longo : A. 256 , a . 36. Asiam : with the notorious geographical vagueness of the Roman poets .
35. tetulisset : the usual early Latin form for tulisset ; cf. LSHLG , p . 99 ; reditum tetulisset rediisset . - in tempore longo : A. 256 , a . 36. Asiam : with the notorious geographical vagueness of the Roman poets .
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39. non utriusque neutrius , referring to the two requests of v . postast : although the only example of this verb with copia , it seems ( to say nothing of its Ms. authority ) to express better than the more usual facta the thought of ...
39. non utriusque neutrius , referring to the two requests of v . postast : although the only example of this verb with copia , it seems ( to say nothing of its Ms. authority ) to express better than the more usual facta the thought of ...
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