The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... writers of the elegy as a literary type . The regular accompaniment to these early songs was the flute . Possibly two parts of the verse were sung responsively by a double chorus . The original names for this mournful pentameter ...
... writers of the elegy as a literary type . The regular accompaniment to these early songs was the flute . Possibly two parts of the verse were sung responsively by a double chorus . The original names for this mournful pentameter ...
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... writer whose works have survived , there was a very interesting group of poets of his own generation who tried their hand at this literary nov- elty , the loss of whose elegies we must deeply regret as depriv- ing us of important ...
... writer whose works have survived , there was a very interesting group of poets of his own generation who tried their hand at this literary nov- elty , the loss of whose elegies we must deeply regret as depriv- ing us of important ...
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... writers in this field . Born in Gallia Narbonensis , at Forum Iulii ( Frejus ) , he achieved at a comparatively early age an enviable position in the military and social life of Rome 1 Quint . 10 , 1 , 87 : Atacinus Varro in iis per ...
... writers in this field . Born in Gallia Narbonensis , at Forum Iulii ( Frejus ) , he achieved at a comparatively early age an enviable position in the military and social life of Rome 1 Quint . 10 , 1 , 87 : Atacinus Varro in iis per ...
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... its perfect revelation of every mood and tense of the writer . It is therefore natural that in the instrument of 1 Sellar 3 , Rep . , p . 436 . 2 such expression we find less artificial refinement in versification INTRODUCTION 29.
... its perfect revelation of every mood and tense of the writer . It is therefore natural that in the instrument of 1 Sellar 3 , Rep . , p . 436 . 2 such expression we find less artificial refinement in versification INTRODUCTION 29.
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... writers , especially Ovid , to certain features of the life , work , and character of Tibullus , is important so far as it goes . Even more valuable than all these are the few allusions to his life found in the poet's own writings . 21 ...
... writers , especially Ovid , to certain features of the life , work , and character of Tibullus , is important so far as it goes . Even more valuable than all these are the few allusions to his life found in the poet's own writings . 21 ...
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