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Elegy and Lyric John Patrick Sullivan. In fact , what Philodemus wrote for his patron talented young Romans of independent ... lyric ' poetry - if it weren't for those last two words14 ( one of them again - recall Poem 46 — an unusual ...
Elegy and Lyric John Patrick Sullivan. In fact , what Philodemus wrote for his patron talented young Romans of independent ... lyric ' poetry - if it weren't for those last two words14 ( one of them again - recall Poem 46 — an unusual ...
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Elegy and Lyric John Patrick Sullivan. poem ends , as it begins , in his lyric vein — with dactylic melopoeia . The Latin language had never sung quite like this before . NOTES 5 1 Tib . 1. 5.45-46 ; Prop . 2. 19.11-14 and 4. 5.31-34 . 2 ...
Elegy and Lyric John Patrick Sullivan. poem ends , as it begins , in his lyric vein — with dactylic melopoeia . The Latin language had never sung quite like this before . NOTES 5 1 Tib . 1. 5.45-46 ; Prop . 2. 19.11-14 and 4. 5.31-34 . 2 ...
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Elegy and Lyric John Patrick Sullivan. grudgingly refuse a grain of drifting sand to my unburied bones and skull . If ... lyric poets , he was writing for a sophisticated age , and his best poems , like this one , were inspired primarily ...
Elegy and Lyric John Patrick Sullivan. grudgingly refuse a grain of drifting sand to my unburied bones and skull . If ... lyric poets , he was writing for a sophisticated age , and his best poems , like this one , were inspired primarily ...
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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