Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... Catullus the last word or phrase is of pivotal significance . Sometimes it provides simply a pithy summary of the main theme of the poem . But other times it provides the key insight which makes everything previous fall into focus ...
... Catullus the last word or phrase is of pivotal significance . Sometimes it provides simply a pithy summary of the main theme of the poem . But other times it provides the key insight which makes everything previous fall into focus ...
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... Catullus ha s drawn attention to the name Ravide in line 1 by the fact that it does not really fit the metere ( assuming the transmitted text is sound ) . To make it fit , one must either elide the final vowel hypermetrically with the ...
... Catullus ha s drawn attention to the name Ravide in line 1 by the fact that it does not really fit the metere ( assuming the transmitted text is sound ) . To make it fit , one must either elide the final vowel hypermetrically with the ...
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... Catullus nearly catches Juventius in bed with Flavius / Aurelius who steadfastly refuses to identify his lover ( note that the verb tacere is used three times : lines 3 , 7 , and 12 ) whom Catullus innocently offers to ' celebrate to ...
... Catullus nearly catches Juventius in bed with Flavius / Aurelius who steadfastly refuses to identify his lover ( note that the verb tacere is used three times : lines 3 , 7 , and 12 ) whom Catullus innocently offers to ' celebrate to ...
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A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
Paul Cooper U C L A Difficulty in Ovid Amores 1 1 | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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