The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... various publishers that such books were in preparation . The present edition was undertaken many years ago by my father , the plan as then conceived being somewhat less comprehensive than that which has now been worked out . At the time ...
... various publishers that such books were in preparation . The present edition was undertaken many years ago by my father , the plan as then conceived being somewhat less comprehensive than that which has now been worked out . At the time ...
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... various authors repre- sented in this volume . The text as now presented will show that , while conservative , it has been given the benefit of the results of recent critical research . By confining the selections strictly to poems ...
... various authors repre- sented in this volume . The text as now presented will show that , while conservative , it has been given the benefit of the results of recent critical research . By confining the selections strictly to poems ...
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... various emotions of the human heart , leading as an intermediate step to the more highly developed forms of lyric poetry . Archilochus ( floruit c . 650 B.C. ) , to whom is attributed the invention of other poetic forms , used elegiac ...
... various emotions of the human heart , leading as an intermediate step to the more highly developed forms of lyric poetry . Archilochus ( floruit c . 650 B.C. ) , to whom is attributed the invention of other poetic forms , used elegiac ...
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... various other names connected more or less closely with elegy , see the works on Roman litera- ture by Teuffel , Schanz , Duff , etc. The prevailing character of all this body of literature is indicated by the expression of Tacitus , 3 ...
... various other names connected more or less closely with elegy , see the works on Roman litera- ture by Teuffel , Schanz , Duff , etc. The prevailing character of all this body of literature is indicated by the expression of Tacitus , 3 ...
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... various elegies but also the wealth of mythological learning displayed in such poems as No. 68 show that even in treating a matter of deep personal interest he at that period of his work believed it necessary to assume the Alexandrian ...
... various elegies but also the wealth of mythological learning displayed in such poems as No. 68 show that even in treating a matter of deep personal interest he at that period of his work believed it necessary to assume the Alexandrian ...
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