The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... passage by day ( lux ) back around the earth to her next rising . Cf. Tib . 2 , 5 , 59-60 . 71-74 . Parenthetical . 71. Rhamnusia virgo : Nemesis , so called from her temple at Rham- nus in Attica , whose province it was to punish ...
... passage by day ( lux ) back around the earth to her next rising . Cf. Tib . 2 , 5 , 59-60 . 71-74 . Parenthetical . 71. Rhamnusia virgo : Nemesis , so called from her temple at Rham- nus in Attica , whose province it was to punish ...
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... passage beginning at v . 27 it is seen that Catullus was at Verona , while Allius was doubt- less at Rome , as was also Lesbia . It can scarcely be doubted that the poet expected , nay , probably in- tended , the elegy to come to the ...
... passage beginning at v . 27 it is seen that Catullus was at Verona , while Allius was doubt- less at Rome , as was also Lesbia . It can scarcely be doubted that the poet expected , nay , probably in- tended , the elegy to come to the ...
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... passage . 92-96 . Cf. 20-24 . The repeti- tion argues for the unity of the poem . The phrase frater adempte mihi recurs in 101 , 6 . 93. Cf. Verg . Aen . 3 , 658 , for a reminiscence of form . 95 100 tecum una tota est nostra sepulta ...
... passage . 92-96 . Cf. 20-24 . The repeti- tion argues for the unity of the poem . The phrase frater adempte mihi recurs in 101 , 6 . 93. Cf. Verg . Aen . 3 , 658 , for a reminiscence of form . 95 100 tecum una tota est nostra sepulta ...
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... curse her ; ( 2 ) love her . - deprecor : ' de- nounce . For this unusual sense of the word , see the discussion of this passage in Gell . 7 ( 6 ) , 16 . 93 Catullus does not care to be on good terms 108 87 , 1 ] CATVLLI Carmen.
... curse her ; ( 2 ) love her . - deprecor : ' de- nounce . For this unusual sense of the word , see the discussion of this passage in Gell . 7 ( 6 ) , 16 . 93 Catullus does not care to be on good terms 108 87 , 1 ] CATVLLI Carmen.
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... passage and the others mentioned were written soon after the arrival of Caesar with his reti- nue at Verona after the campaign of 55 B.C. , when the military licen- tiousness which naturally prevailed crossed the path of the poet's own ...
... passage and the others mentioned were written soon after the arrival of Caesar with his reti- nue at Verona after the campaign of 55 B.C. , when the military licen- tiousness which naturally prevailed crossed the path of the poet's own ...
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