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... metre , that is , the ancient and popular kind of rhyth- mic utterance which was employed not only in the composition of ditties , but also in the recording of public inscriptions . The existing lines in this metre betray considerable ...
... metre , that is , the ancient and popular kind of rhyth- mic utterance which was employed not only in the composition of ditties , but also in the recording of public inscriptions . The existing lines in this metre betray considerable ...
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... metre the poet begs his friend Cornificius for comfort ( XXXVIII ) . A brief and painful poem ( LVIII ) asserts that his dear Lesbia is a common prostitute . A famous elegiac couplet ( LXXXV ) announces that he is a prey to hatred and ...
... metre the poet begs his friend Cornificius for comfort ( XXXVIII ) . A brief and painful poem ( LVIII ) asserts that his dear Lesbia is a common prostitute . A famous elegiac couplet ( LXXXV ) announces that he is a prey to hatred and ...
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... metre . Also it was used in longer poems to convey exhortation ; so in the seventh century B.C. at Sparta the poet Tyrtaeus wrote elegiac exhorta- tions to soldierly valour , and in the sixth century the Athenian statesman and poet ...
... metre . Also it was used in longer poems to convey exhortation ; so in the seventh century B.C. at Sparta the poet Tyrtaeus wrote elegiac exhorta- tions to soldierly valour , and in the sixth century the Athenian statesman and poet ...
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