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... poetic word derived from Italian imparadisare . Catullus describes the young lady's passion as being on the highest level of intensity — deperit . once again Umgangssprache , and impotente , which says ' Watch out , Caecilius ! ' But ...
... poetic word derived from Italian imparadisare . Catullus describes the young lady's passion as being on the highest level of intensity — deperit . once again Umgangssprache , and impotente , which says ' Watch out , Caecilius ! ' But ...
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... poetic and pictorial , has been a topic of major critical interest . The general tone of that relationship is intensely debated , for the text's markedly equivocal stance toward its visual and literary predecessors evokes conflicting ...
... poetic and pictorial , has been a topic of major critical interest . The general tone of that relationship is intensely debated , for the text's markedly equivocal stance toward its visual and literary predecessors evokes conflicting ...
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... poetic writing , in a way co - opts the resources of post- classical , especially native , poetic tradition and takes full account of the modern era's historical distance from that of Virgil . Perhaps this is to return , in some sense ...
... poetic writing , in a way co - opts the resources of post- classical , especially native , poetic tradition and takes full account of the modern era's historical distance from that of Virgil . Perhaps this is to return , in some sense ...
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