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200 Catullus , and , given the obvious stress on nil praeter , it is again narrowness of taste that is being objected to ( cf. C.0.Brink , Horace on poetry : I. Prolegomena to the literary epistles , Cambridge 1963 , 167 ; N.B.Crowther ...
200 Catullus , and , given the obvious stress on nil praeter , it is again narrowness of taste that is being objected to ( cf. C.0.Brink , Horace on poetry : I. Prolegomena to the literary epistles , Cambridge 1963 , 167 ; N.B.Crowther ...
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One has of course to admit at the outset of such an enquiry that poem 51 need have no connexion with the neighbouring poems but might simply mark a brief return to the theme of Catullus ' relationship with Lesbia .
One has of course to admit at the outset of such an enquiry that poem 51 need have no connexion with the neighbouring poems but might simply mark a brief return to the theme of Catullus ' relationship with Lesbia .
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G.P.Goold ( Yale ) : Two notes on Catullus 1 LCM 6.9 ( Nov.1981 ) , 233-238 233 In Clio's Cosmetics ( Leicester 1979 ) Professor T.P.Wiseman devotes Chapter 11 to the settlement of the two outstanding textual problems in Catullus ...
G.P.Goold ( Yale ) : Two notes on Catullus 1 LCM 6.9 ( Nov.1981 ) , 233-238 233 In Clio's Cosmetics ( Leicester 1979 ) Professor T.P.Wiseman devotes Chapter 11 to the settlement of the two outstanding textual problems in Catullus ...
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