The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... 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 invaluable aid and suggestions ...
... 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 invaluable aid and suggestions ...
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... passage in Horace's Epistles , 2 , 2 , 87 sqq . , as a direct attack upon Propertius . It was probably the publica- tion of Book I of the elegies that won recognition and friendship from Maecenas , and placed Propertius in the most ...
... passage in Horace's Epistles , 2 , 2 , 87 sqq . , as a direct attack upon Propertius . It was probably the publica- tion of Book I of the elegies that won recognition and friendship from Maecenas , and placed Propertius in the most ...
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... passage in question does not appear to be thinking of near approaching death , and might easily have been expecting to complete other books of elegies before that should occur . Perhaps a conven- tional number is suggested by the fact ...
... passage in question does not appear to be thinking of near approaching death , and might easily have been expecting to complete other books of elegies before that should occur . Perhaps a conven- tional number is suggested by the fact ...
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... passage . . 10. protendens bracchia : for the position see that of the ' praying boy ' in the Berlin Mu- seum ; cf. Von Sybel , p . 297 . II . novo auctūs hymenaeo : cf. Intr . § 43 . = 12. Assyrios Syrios ; cf. the introduction to this ...
... passage . . 10. protendens bracchia : for the position see that of the ' praying boy ' in the Berlin Mu- seum ; cf. Von Sybel , p . 297 . II . novo auctūs hymenaeo : cf. Intr . § 43 . = 12. Assyrios Syrios ; cf. the introduction to this ...
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... passage may easily have been en- hanced by the poet's ignorance of Egyptian conditions . 59. hic temporal . — iuveni Is- mario : Bacchus , whose vine was abundant on Ismarus ; cf. Verg . Georg . 2 , 37 : iuvat Ismara Bac- cho conserere ...
... passage may easily have been en- hanced by the poet's ignorance of Egyptian conditions . 59. hic temporal . — iuveni Is- mario : Bacchus , whose vine was abundant on Ismarus ; cf. Verg . Georg . 2 , 37 : iuvat Ismara Bac- cho conserere ...
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