Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Lesbia ' poems are concerned either with 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 ...
... Lesbia ' poems are concerned either with 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 ...
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... Lesbia epigrams ' , in particular 70 , 72 , 75 , 85 , 87 , 107 , and 109. Catullus ' use of the epigram , especially where Lesbia is concerned , seems to have been a new departure for Latin Poetry . It is put to very analytical use ...
... Lesbia epigrams ' , in particular 70 , 72 , 75 , 85 , 87 , 107 , and 109. Catullus ' use of the epigram , especially where Lesbia is concerned , seems to have been a new departure for Latin Poetry . It is put to very analytical use ...
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... Lesbia ' poems . Poem 5 , and especially its first line , uiuamus , mea Lesbia , atque amemus , is often read almost as a hymn of joyful hedonism . But lines 4-6 , soles occidere et redire possunt ; | nobis cum semel occidit breuis lux ...
... Lesbia ' poems . Poem 5 , and especially its first line , uiuamus , mea Lesbia , atque amemus , is often read almost as a hymn of joyful hedonism . But lines 4-6 , soles occidere et redire possunt ; | nobis cum semel occidit breuis lux ...
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