CatullusPublished for the Classical Association at the Clarendon Press, 1988 - 50 páginas |
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... verse in 11 and 51. Most people hold that 51 was the poet's first poem to Lesbia , that his use of the Sapphic stanza was linked with the name Lesbia , and that he uses Sappho's words for his emotions , breaking away from them at the ...
... verse in 11 and 51. Most people hold that 51 was the poet's first poem to Lesbia , that his use of the Sapphic stanza was linked with the name Lesbia , and that he uses Sappho's words for his emotions , breaking away from them at the ...
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... Sapphic stanza ' that easy and monotonous flow which it retained ever after'.5 Perhaps more interesting are the ... verse technique tended to Catullan practice , and which Wilkinson described as ' largely a response ' to Peleus and ...
... Sapphic stanza ' that easy and monotonous flow which it retained ever after'.5 Perhaps more interesting are the ... verse technique tended to Catullan practice , and which Wilkinson described as ' largely a response ' to Peleus and ...
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