Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... surely ironical and this irony may extend to the phrase comites Catulli . Its main irony , however , lies in the contrast between the first 14 lines and the next two . Furius and Aurelius are ready and willing - omnia haec , quaecumque ...
... surely ironical and this irony may extend to the phrase comites Catulli . Its main irony , however , lies in the contrast between the first 14 lines and the next two . Furius and Aurelius are ready and willing - omnia haec , quaecumque ...
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... surely means sexual passion , physical desire , and bene uelle affection . What Catullus is saying is that there was a time when he had both feelings for Lesbia , but that her promiscuity has destroyed his affection for her but if ...
... surely means sexual passion , physical desire , and bene uelle affection . What Catullus is saying is that there was a time when he had both feelings for Lesbia , but that her promiscuity has destroyed his affection for her but if ...
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... surely stand for love poetry , 6 as is made clear by the contrast elaborated on the basis of this passage at Propertius Elegies 2. 10. 25-26 ( nondum etiam Ascraeos norunt mea carmina fontis | sed modo Parnassi flumine lavit Amor ) ...
... surely stand for love poetry , 6 as is made clear by the contrast elaborated on the basis of this passage at Propertius Elegies 2. 10. 25-26 ( nondum etiam Ascraeos norunt mea carmina fontis | sed modo Parnassi flumine lavit Amor ) ...
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