Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... relations with the whole of literature , since a taste so omnivorous , so catholic , would be no taste at all , but sheer indifferentism . But as a scholar , for no one else but a scholar could have the necessary equipment even to ...
... relations with the whole of literature , since a taste so omnivorous , so catholic , would be no taste at all , but sheer indifferentism . But as a scholar , for no one else but a scholar could have the necessary equipment even to ...
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... relation between the finished work of art and the readers or audi- ence . The objective element in the classical fides has disappeared . When there has been established for the judgement of poetry a standard so subjective as the relation ...
... relation between the finished work of art and the readers or audi- ence . The objective element in the classical fides has disappeared . When there has been established for the judgement of poetry a standard so subjective as the relation ...
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... relations with prostitutes was not considered reprehensible ; instead it was regarded as reasonable conduct , a sensible means of avoiding both the disturbance of reason caused by passionate love and the crimes of adultery or the ...
... relations with prostitutes was not considered reprehensible ; instead it was regarded as reasonable conduct , a sensible means of avoiding both the disturbance of reason caused by passionate love and the crimes of adultery or the ...
Contents
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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