Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... actually operating it means : Theseus , as a result of the brutish streak in his character which causes him to disregard all except himself , is just the person , now he is pre- occupied , to forget all about what his father said to him ...
... actually operating it means : Theseus , as a result of the brutish streak in his character which causes him to disregard all except himself , is just the person , now he is pre- occupied , to forget all about what his father said to him ...
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... actually happened to his dreams - love as he wished it were and love as it turned out to be , and the consequent effects upon himself . Hence it is that when Rome enters Tibullus ' idylls , it generally ' undercuts ' the wishes and ...
... actually happened to his dreams - love as he wished it were and love as it turned out to be , and the consequent effects upon himself . Hence it is that when Rome enters Tibullus ' idylls , it generally ' undercuts ' the wishes and ...
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... actually were composed earlier than the rest of the book : III . xv , though its date is uncertain , cannot well be later than 27 B.C. It is , that is to say , as far as 1-10 at least are concerned , an early poem which would naturally ...
... actually were composed earlier than the rest of the book : III . xv , though its date is uncertain , cannot well be later than 27 B.C. It is , that is to say , as far as 1-10 at least are concerned , an early poem which would naturally ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page I | 13 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of 31 | 31 |
Tersus atque elEGANS J P Elder | 65 |
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