Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... poem of Catullus ' friend , Caecilius , on the Magna Mater ( Cat . 35. 13 ) . But Fraenkel's comment , ' nam ex ipso Catulli loco hoc carmen non ita parvum fuisse apparet , has no firm basis . All that we can deduce from Catullus ' poem ...
... poem of Catullus ' friend , Caecilius , on the Magna Mater ( Cat . 35. 13 ) . But Fraenkel's comment , ' nam ex ipso Catulli loco hoc carmen non ita parvum fuisse apparet , has no firm basis . All that we can deduce from Catullus ' poem ...
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... poetic confrères to work in progress . In the last two lines of the poem we are given the justification for the girl's reaction to the poem as far as it had gone . Catullus has every sympathy with her : est enim uenuste Magna Caecilio ...
... poetic confrères to work in progress . In the last two lines of the poem we are given the justification for the girl's reaction to the poem as far as it had gone . Catullus has every sympathy with her : est enim uenuste Magna Caecilio ...
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... poem's treatment of Dido , while pointedly sympathetic , cannot for this reason be taken as ' a critique of the imperial values necessitating her abandonment ' . On the contrary , ' the more we sympathize with Dido , the more we ...
... poem's treatment of Dido , while pointedly sympathetic , cannot for this reason be taken as ' a critique of the imperial values necessitating her abandonment ' . On the contrary , ' the more we sympathize with Dido , the more we ...
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