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... poet's origins . To the correspondent , for Catullus to be in Verona was shameful - turpe ( 27 ) . It was as if the poet's Transpadane nativity in a recently enfranchised Latin region ( and consequent sojourn at Verona necessary to ...
... poet's origins . To the correspondent , for Catullus to be in Verona was shameful - turpe ( 27 ) . It was as if the poet's Transpadane nativity in a recently enfranchised Latin region ( and consequent sojourn at Verona necessary to ...
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... poet's patron ( Pollio , cos . 40 B. C. ) demands some modification of the pastoral mode ; but it is superficial : Sicelides Musae , paulo maiora canemus and as line three implies , the substance of the poetry will remain unchanged : si ...
... poet's patron ( Pollio , cos . 40 B. C. ) demands some modification of the pastoral mode ; but it is superficial : Sicelides Musae , paulo maiora canemus and as line three implies , the substance of the poetry will remain unchanged : si ...
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... poet from making his way across now . One distich in the past is contrasted . second one referring to the present . This convention was used in prayers , as well as in laments . funerary inscriptions . ? The following two distichs ( 11 ...
... poet from making his way across now . One distich in the past is contrasted . second one referring to the present . This convention was used in prayers , as well as in laments . funerary inscriptions . ? The following two distichs ( 11 ...
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