CatullusPublished for the Classical Association at the Clarendon Press, 1988 - 50 páginas |
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... allusions to his own . experience . After all Sappho was the great exponent of the marriage- hymn , and Sappho was inescapably associated with the Lesbia he named after her ( see 61.64-5 : 51.1 and 68.141 ; 61.212 : 51.5 ; 61.199- 203 ...
... allusions to his own . experience . After all Sappho was the great exponent of the marriage- hymn , and Sappho was inescapably associated with the Lesbia he named after her ( see 61.64-5 : 51.1 and 68.141 ; 61.212 : 51.5 ; 61.199- 203 ...
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... allusions to Lesbia poems ( which can hardly be accidental ) , the darkness which underlies some of the brighter passages . Jenkyns having dismissed Catullus as a moralist , accepts ( he can hardly do otherwise ) that the conclusion is ...
... allusions to Lesbia poems ( which can hardly be accidental ) , the darkness which underlies some of the brighter passages . Jenkyns having dismissed Catullus as a moralist , accepts ( he can hardly do otherwise ) that the conclusion is ...
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... allusion to Catullus's threnody for his brother ( 101 ) . salue aeternum mihi , maxime Palla , aeternumque uale ( V. Aen . 11.97 ) or the tender allusions to the Torquatus - Vinia marriage - song ( 61.209– 13 ) alike in the fourth ...
... allusion to Catullus's threnody for his brother ( 101 ) . salue aeternum mihi , maxime Palla , aeternumque uale ( V. Aen . 11.97 ) or the tender allusions to the Torquatus - Vinia marriage - song ( 61.209– 13 ) alike in the fourth ...
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