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But Roman elegy , in the more restricted and commonly accepted use of the term , refers to the elegiac verse of a noteworthy group of poets whose literary activity belongs chiefly to that most interesting half century of Rome preceding ...
But Roman elegy , in the more restricted and commonly accepted use of the term , refers to the elegiac verse of a noteworthy group of poets whose literary activity belongs chiefly to that most interesting half century of Rome preceding ...
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The Aitia furnished the model for the aetiological elegies of Propertius , who was otherwise deeply indebted to him , and often refers to him as his direct pattern.1 As a fine example of the doctus poeta , Callimachus was duly ...
The Aitia furnished the model for the aetiological elegies of Propertius , who was otherwise deeply indebted to him , and often refers to him as his direct pattern.1 As a fine example of the doctus poeta , Callimachus was duly ...
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... refers to this Albius , ' says that the gods had blessed Tibullus with wealth , beauty , and the art of enjoying life , and indicates that his home was in the district of Pedum , which was in Latium , not very far from Praeneste .
... refers to this Albius , ' says that the gods had blessed Tibullus with wealth , beauty , and the art of enjoying life , and indicates that his home was in the district of Pedum , which was in Latium , not very far from Praeneste .
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He repeatedly refers to his native place and evidently appreciated the natural beauties and advantages of the well - watered valley . As his family was in comfortable circumstances , all the educational advantages of the day were given ...
He repeatedly refers to his native place and evidently appreciated the natural beauties and advantages of the well - watered valley . As his family was in comfortable circumstances , all the educational advantages of the day were given ...
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3. Conon is said to have brought together the earlier Egyptian records of eclipses . 4. This verse refers to the annual disappearance of certain constellations at fixed times . Cf. 55 2,449 validi silices ac duri robora ferri aeraque .
3. Conon is said to have brought together the earlier Egyptian records of eclipses . 4. This verse refers to the annual disappearance of certain constellations at fixed times . Cf. 55 2,449 validi silices ac duri robora ferri aeraque .
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