Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... beginning of the affair then presumably 76 is near the end . At the beginning Catullus shows , in the fourth stanza of 51 , that he recognises the pains of love , and this recognition remains all the way through to 76 , where the pain ...
... beginning of the affair then presumably 76 is near the end . At the beginning Catullus shows , in the fourth stanza of 51 , that he recognises the pains of love , and this recognition remains all the way through to 76 , where the pain ...
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... beginning of his tenth and final Eclogue , Virgil addresses the nymph Arethusa and asks her to inspire this poem , which is written for his friend Gallus . The reference to Arethusa is appropriate because , after her escape from Alpheus ...
... beginning of his tenth and final Eclogue , Virgil addresses the nymph Arethusa and asks her to inspire this poem , which is written for his friend Gallus . The reference to Arethusa is appropriate because , after her escape from Alpheus ...
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... beginning , choriambic at the end ; to put it another way , ionic if you read forwards , choriambic if you read ... beginnings to Hellenistic times . A large amount of lyric is analysed . Segments which act as transitions between units ...
... beginning , choriambic at the end ; to put it another way , ionic if you read forwards , choriambic if you read ... beginnings to Hellenistic times . A large amount of lyric is analysed . Segments which act as transitions between units ...
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