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... appears from the fragments that he was fond of introducing new words ( like geminitudo , to mean the difference between twins ) , and ugly com- pound words . Quintilian has preserved one mon- strous line : Nérei repándirostrum ...
... appears from the fragments that he was fond of introducing new words ( like geminitudo , to mean the difference between twins ) , and ugly com- pound words . Quintilian has preserved one mon- strous line : Nérei repándirostrum ...
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... appears in the lyrical poems of the greatest of the Christian poets , Aurelius Pruden- tius Clemens ( b . 348 ) , for example , in the hymns of his Cathemerinon , The Christian's Day . Eventually the quantitative system of lyric poetry ...
... appears in the lyrical poems of the greatest of the Christian poets , Aurelius Pruden- tius Clemens ( b . 348 ) , for example , in the hymns of his Cathemerinon , The Christian's Day . Eventually the quantitative system of lyric poetry ...
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... appears in the famous epitaph of Ennius : Nemo me lacrimis decoret nec funera fletu faxit . cur ? volito vivus per ora virum . But the Alexandrian erotic complication appears in a pretty epigram of Q. Lutatius Catullus ( consul , 102 ...
... appears in the famous epitaph of Ennius : Nemo me lacrimis decoret nec funera fletu faxit . cur ? volito vivus per ora virum . But the Alexandrian erotic complication appears in a pretty epigram of Q. Lutatius Catullus ( consul , 102 ...
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