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... poem 51 of Catullus does indeed include the final otium stanza and that correspondingly the poem is not simply a piece of romanticism . The case is virtually made watertight if we accept , as I do , that Catullus himself arranged the poems ...
... poem 51 of Catullus does indeed include the final otium stanza and that correspondingly the poem is not simply a piece of romanticism . The case is virtually made watertight if we accept , as I do , that Catullus himself arranged the poems ...
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... poem 51 has been placed amongst the political group of invective poems because it has some thematic similarity . We must then ask what was Catullus intention in poem 51 ? 1 2 ) Poem 51 and Sappho . Since Catullus 51 is closely based on ...
... poem 51 has been placed amongst the political group of invective poems because it has some thematic similarity . We must then ask what was Catullus intention in poem 51 ? 1 2 ) Poem 51 and Sappho . Since Catullus 51 is closely based on ...
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... poem according to Morel and Leo , p.181 n.2 , and therefore presumably an early non - epic poem anticipating the ' New ' Poets ( see below ) ; Prote- silaudamia ( fr.13 ) , a myth found in Poem 68 of Catullus ; Sirenocirca ( fr.20 ...
... poem according to Morel and Leo , p.181 n.2 , and therefore presumably an early non - epic poem anticipating the ' New ' Poets ( see below ) ; Prote- silaudamia ( fr.13 ) , a myth found in Poem 68 of Catullus ; Sirenocirca ( fr.20 ...
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