Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Catullus is being ironical , it is not he who thinks his poems worthless but the general public , and Callimachean poets are not concerned with the opinion of the public , they take the sidestreets and not the highways . Nor is it ...
... Catullus is being ironical , it is not he who thinks his poems worthless but the general public , and Callimachean poets are not concerned with the opinion of the public , they take the sidestreets and not the highways . Nor is it ...
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... Catullus trying to break away from Lesbia or with the aftermath of the break . First , poem 8 . This poem depends for its effect on the conflict between Catullus ' feelings and his common sense . He realises that Lesbia is a thing of ...
... Catullus trying to break away from Lesbia or with the aftermath of the break . First , poem 8 . This poem depends for its effect on the conflict between Catullus ' feelings and his common sense . He realises that Lesbia is a thing of ...
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... Catullus and his friends undertook , and if Catullus wanted to be remembered for anything it was probably his ' Peleus and Thetis ' . The ' profuse strains of unpremeditated art ' were not yet valid criteria for writing poetry ...
... Catullus and his friends undertook , and if Catullus wanted to be remembered for anything it was probably his ' Peleus and Thetis ' . The ' profuse strains of unpremeditated art ' were not yet valid criteria for writing poetry ...
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