The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... tion is perhaps the best . A more recent one by Williams omits most of Book 4. The latest is Postgate's , in the Loeb library . PROPERTIUS 31. Our information concerning the life of Propertius must be drawn almost entirely from his own ...
... tion is perhaps the best . A more recent one by Williams omits most of Book 4. The latest is Postgate's , in the Loeb library . PROPERTIUS 31. Our information concerning the life of Propertius must be drawn almost entirely from his own ...
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... tion of Book I of the elegies that won recognition and friendship from Maecenas , and placed Propertius in the most coveted posi- tion in Rome . Elegies 2 , 1 , and 3 , 9 are addressed to Maecenas.2 The friendship of Maecenas implied ...
... tion of Book I of the elegies that won recognition and friendship from Maecenas , and placed Propertius in the most coveted posi- tion in Rome . Elegies 2 , 1 , and 3 , 9 are addressed to Maecenas.2 The friendship of Maecenas implied ...
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... tion for the time . But its genius won for Propertius also a place in the friendship of Maecenas , prince of patrons , and opened the way for the development of other interests and for increasing ambition to write on other themes ...
... tion for the time . But its genius won for Propertius also a place in the friendship of Maecenas , prince of patrons , and opened the way for the development of other interests and for increasing ambition to write on other themes ...
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... tion of simple human passion and pedantic learning . It also leads the poet to an extreme recklessness of the conventionalities of the Latin language . He does not care to speak by the book , but uses often an idiom all his own . His ...
... tion of simple human passion and pedantic learning . It also leads the poet to an extreme recklessness of the conventionalities of the Latin language . He does not care to speak by the book , but uses often an idiom all his own . His ...
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... tion chiefly on four other Mss . belonging to two different families . These were the Vossianus ( A ) of Leyden , probably written in France in the latter part of the thirteenth or early part of the four- teenth century ; the ...
... tion chiefly on four other Mss . belonging to two different families . These were the Vossianus ( A ) of Leyden , probably written in France in the latter part of the thirteenth or early part of the four- teenth century ; the ...
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