Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... Latin literature in general . This attitude is , in fact , complex and ambivalent . On the one hand , Yeats recognized very clearly the greatness of Latin poets such as Lucretius , Virgil and , in particular , Catullus . He is credited ...
... Latin literature in general . This attitude is , in fact , complex and ambivalent . On the one hand , Yeats recognized very clearly the greatness of Latin poets such as Lucretius , Virgil and , in particular , Catullus . He is credited ...
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... Latin poetry with an encomias- tic component ( in particular epithalamia , elegies , and even epicedia ) , to the back- ward looking ethical code of the fourth - century western aristocracy , to the atti- tude towards women in Christian ...
... Latin poetry with an encomias- tic component ( in particular epithalamia , elegies , and even epicedia ) , to the back- ward looking ethical code of the fourth - century western aristocracy , to the atti- tude towards women in Christian ...
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... ( Latin and Greek ) , and took the statement at its face - value . He speculated that , having surveyed the fields of Latin and Greek , Housman saw the greater opportunity of building himself a monument in Latin . Brink's guess is that he ...
... ( Latin and Greek ) , and took the statement at its face - value . He speculated that , having surveyed the fields of Latin and Greek , Housman saw the greater opportunity of building himself a monument in Latin . Brink's guess is that he ...
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