Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... perhaps deli- berate vulgarisms and so on , the delicate control of which may make up the tone of a given poem ? It is true that by patient and laborious work we can attain an external appreciation of these , as , for example ...
... perhaps deli- berate vulgarisms and so on , the delicate control of which may make up the tone of a given poem ? It is true that by patient and laborious work we can attain an external appreciation of these , as , for example ...
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... perhaps throwing more light on the scholar than on the poet . But the whole direction of our training has not ... perhaps prevent us from importing unconsciously principles such as those of the ' romantic criticism ' derived from our ...
... perhaps throwing more light on the scholar than on the poet . But the whole direction of our training has not ... perhaps prevent us from importing unconsciously principles such as those of the ' romantic criticism ' derived from our ...
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... ( perhaps a ' hairnet ' ) , as is asserted by Kroll and Friedrich . They are supported by Propertius 2 . 29. 15-6 : quae cum Sidoniae nocturna ligamina mitrae soluerit . . . In that case , Catullus has perhaps taken a word that could be ...
... ( perhaps a ' hairnet ' ) , as is asserted by Kroll and Friedrich . They are supported by Propertius 2 . 29. 15-6 : quae cum Sidoniae nocturna ligamina mitrae soluerit . . . In that case , Catullus has perhaps taken a word that could be ...
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INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page | 1 |
ME EX VERSICULIS MEIS PARUM PUDICUM | 15 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of | 31 |
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