Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... mind when he woke and realized his isolation and the enormity of what he had done . Our comparative psychological subtlety enables us to express without effort concepts beyond Catullus ' reach . He simply piles up all the words that in ...
... mind when he woke and realized his isolation and the enormity of what he had done . Our comparative psychological subtlety enables us to express without effort concepts beyond Catullus ' reach . He simply piles up all the words that in ...
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... mind as he writes ' . Since the terms of this definition are ' the linguistic construct ' and ' the author's mind ' , it is evidently in the relation between these that they look for sincerity , rather than ΙΙΟ ARCHIBALD W. ALLEN.
... mind as he writes ' . Since the terms of this definition are ' the linguistic construct ' and ' the author's mind ' , it is evidently in the relation between these that they look for sincerity , rather than ΙΙΟ ARCHIBALD W. ALLEN.
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... mind it has no such disadvantage . Were one to archaize Graves's spelling , this poem of his could be passed off as late seventeenth century . 9 Το In quoting these poems as Ovidian I do not wish to imply that Donne or Dryden or Graves ...
... mind it has no such disadvantage . Were one to archaize Graves's spelling , this poem of his could be passed off as late seventeenth century . 9 Το In quoting these poems as Ovidian I do not wish to imply that Donne or Dryden or Graves ...
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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