Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... epigram though we cannot be sure that the collection which it introduced was that which we now possess1 . It is , however , like other first poems in collections ( e.g. Propertius 1.1 , which begins with the word Cynthia ) , likely to ...
... epigram though we cannot be sure that the collection which it introduced was that which we now possess1 . It is , however , like other first poems in collections ( e.g. Propertius 1.1 , which begins with the word Cynthia ) , likely to ...
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... 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 , for which ...
... 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 , for which ...
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... epigram of which I have just cited the lone pentameter - is the opening sentence of the next paragraph of Letter 100 Il n'est plus pour moi de bonheur , de repos , que par la possession de cette femme que je hais et que j'aime avec une ...
... epigram of which I have just cited the lone pentameter - is the opening sentence of the next paragraph of Letter 100 Il n'est plus pour moi de bonheur , de repos , que par la possession de cette femme que je hais et que j'aime avec une ...
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