Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... poetry . It shows that Catullus was very much aware of Callimachean ideals , that his poetry was for him a very serious matter , as serious as any other aspect of life . Casual poets like Hortensius are legitimate targets for abuse ...
... poetry . It shows that Catullus was very much aware of Callimachean ideals , that his poetry was for him a very serious matter , as serious as any other aspect of life . Casual poets like Hortensius are legitimate targets for abuse ...
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... poetry . Alexandrian poetry was poetry for the intellect and not for the heart . This makes it all the more remarkable that a poet who wrote in such a tradition should have become known as a ' poet of passion ' , and that the works that ...
... poetry . Alexandrian poetry was poetry for the intellect and not for the heart . This makes it all the more remarkable that a poet who wrote in such a tradition should have become known as a ' poet of passion ' , and that the works that ...
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... poet from writing epic , in order to assert that his pastoral poetry is Callimachean in nature ( lines 3-8 ; note especially the key terms of approbation deductum . . . carmen and tenui . . harundine , which correspond to Callimachus ...
... poet from writing epic , in order to assert that his pastoral poetry is Callimachean in nature ( lines 3-8 ; note especially the key terms of approbation deductum . . . carmen and tenui . . harundine , which correspond to Callimachus ...
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