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... lines he drifts from the present to the past , to remember how things once were . The description of the good times is framed by two nearly identical lines , differing only in one word : fulsere quondam ( 3 : vere 8 ) candidi tibi soles ...
... lines he drifts from the present to the past , to remember how things once were . The description of the good times is framed by two nearly identical lines , differing only in one word : fulsere quondam ( 3 : vere 8 ) candidi tibi soles ...
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... line , uiuamus , mea Lesbia , atque amemus , is often read almost as a hymn of joyful hedonism . But lines 4-6 , soles occidere et redire possunt ; | nobis cum semel occidit breuis lux , Inox est perpetua una dormienda , complicate this ...
... line , uiuamus , mea Lesbia , atque amemus , is often read almost as a hymn of joyful hedonism . But lines 4-6 , soles occidere et redire possunt ; | nobis cum semel occidit breuis lux , Inox est perpetua una dormienda , complicate this ...
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... ( line 64 ; cf. Propertius 2.10.25-26 ) , and of Callimachean - type aetiological poetry , derived from Callimachus ' follower Euphorion ( lines 72-77 ; see R.Coleman , ed . , Virgil – Eclogues , [ Cambridge 1977 ] , ad loc . ) It would ...
... ( line 64 ; cf. Propertius 2.10.25-26 ) , and of Callimachean - type aetiological poetry , derived from Callimachus ' follower Euphorion ( lines 72-77 ; see R.Coleman , ed . , Virgil – Eclogues , [ Cambridge 1977 ] , ad loc . ) It would ...
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