The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... nature and of human life : none have expressed so directly and truthfully the great elemental affections , or have uttered with such vital sincerity the happiness or the pain of the passing hour . " The fire of youth burned into furious ...
... nature and of human life : none have expressed so directly and truthfully the great elemental affections , or have uttered with such vital sincerity the happiness or the pain of the passing hour . " The fire of youth burned into furious ...
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... nature leads him to join enthusiastically in the joy of his friends , whether at some special occasion like the triumph of Messalla ( 1 , 7 ) or the installation of Messalinus into the college of the Quindecimviri ( 2 , 5 ) , or at one ...
... nature leads him to join enthusiastically in the joy of his friends , whether at some special occasion like the triumph of Messalla ( 1 , 7 ) or the installation of Messalinus into the college of the Quindecimviri ( 2 , 5 ) , or at one ...
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... nature best . " No other poet , with the exception of Vergil , is so possessed by the spirit of Italy , the love of the country and of the labor of the fields , and the piety associated with that sentiment . " It is natural , therefore ...
... nature best . " No other poet , with the exception of Vergil , is so possessed by the spirit of Italy , the love of the country and of the labor of the fields , and the piety associated with that sentiment . " It is natural , therefore ...
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... nature led him when but a slip of a boy into an attachment to one Lycinna . ' Who she was we can hardly guess ; but when he protested to his jealous mistress later ( v . 43 ) that Lycinna had been but a passing fancy of two or three ...
... nature led him when but a slip of a boy into an attachment to one Lycinna . ' Who she was we can hardly guess ; but when he protested to his jealous mistress later ( v . 43 ) that Lycinna had been but a passing fancy of two or three ...
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... . 350 . 8 For Propertius as a poet of nature cf. K. P. H. in PAPA . , Vol . 32 ( 1901 ) , pp . xx - xxii ; Geikie , pp . 96-97 , et passim . ROM . EL . POETS- -4 to enthrall her lover and practically drove any more serious INTRODUCTION 49.
... . 350 . 8 For Propertius as a poet of nature cf. K. P. H. in PAPA . , Vol . 32 ( 1901 ) , pp . xx - xxii ; Geikie , pp . 96-97 , et passim . ROM . EL . POETS- -4 to enthrall her lover and practically drove any more serious INTRODUCTION 49.
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