Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... 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 the past , and this poem is an attempt to accept the fact . The last line , at tu Catulle ...
... 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 the past , and this poem is an attempt to accept the fact . The last line , at tu Catulle ...
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... poems referred to above is merely that which is possible between good friends . But the whole poem is surely ironical and this irony may extend to the phrase comites Catulli . Its main irony , however , lies in the contrast between the ...
... poems referred to above is merely that which is possible between good friends . But the whole poem is surely ironical and this irony may extend to the phrase comites Catulli . Its main irony , however , lies in the contrast between the ...
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... poem 5 and an intellectual approach in poem 7 . I wonder , however , how much of that standard criticism is due to modern sensibilities . To be sure , ' Catullus ' ultimate aim , as in poem 5 , is passionate ' . Why , then , accept that ...
... poem 5 and an intellectual approach in poem 7 . I wonder , however , how much of that standard criticism is due to modern sensibilities . To be sure , ' Catullus ' ultimate aim , as in poem 5 , is passionate ' . Why , then , accept that ...
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