Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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Strona 93
... elegiac couplet ( LXXXV ) announces that he is a prey to hatred and love combined , he knows not why : Odi et amo , quare id faciam , fortasse requiris . Nescio , sed fieri sentio et excrucior . And the elegiac poem ( LXXVI ) , breathes ...
... elegiac couplet ( LXXXV ) announces that he is a prey to hatred and love combined , he knows not why : Odi et amo , quare id faciam , fortasse requiris . Nescio , sed fieri sentio et excrucior . And the elegiac poem ( LXXVI ) , breathes ...
Strona 115
... elegiac form was to the fore , and its use was extended widely to descriptive and erotic poems . In the third century B.C. the court poets at Alexan- dria were devoted to the form , upon which they refined , and it was these poets whom ...
... elegiac form was to the fore , and its use was extended widely to descriptive and erotic poems . In the third century B.C. the court poets at Alexan- dria were devoted to the form , upon which they refined , and it was these poets whom ...
Strona 124
... elegiac metre , never handled with greater brilliance . His work is conveniently divided into three groups : love poetry , antiquarian and mythological poetry , and the poems written in exile . The first group is composed of Amores ...
... elegiac metre , never handled with greater brilliance . His work is conveniently divided into three groups : love poetry , antiquarian and mythological poetry , and the poems written in exile . The first group is composed of Amores ...
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