Selecta e Catullo, in usum juventutis: notas quasdam Anglice scriptas, adjecit Gulielmus Gifford CookesleyE. P. Williams, 1845 - 89 |
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... married a beautiful young wo- man , of whom he was unworthy , and to whose accomplishments he was insensible . This dullard was the inhabitant of some colony ; supposed to be the colony of Novo Comum ( Como , ) lately planted by J ...
... married a beautiful young wo- man , of whom he was unworthy , and to whose accomplishments he was insensible . This dullard was the inhabitant of some colony ; supposed to be the colony of Novo Comum ( Como , ) lately planted by J ...
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... marriage of Julia and Manlius ; generally supposed to have been Aulus Manlius Torquatus . The metre is Glyconian ... marriage . The poet then adds a stanza of exquisite tenderness and deli- cacy , expressing a hope that the marriage may ...
... marriage of Julia and Manlius ; generally supposed to have been Aulus Manlius Torquatus . The metre is Glyconian ... marriage . The poet then adds a stanza of exquisite tenderness and deli- cacy , expressing a hope that the marriage may ...
Strona 30
... marriage . The virgins who had been attendants on the bride , and the youths who had formed the retinue of the bridegroom , answer each other , the girls praising single life , and the lads extolling the blissful dignity of wedlock ...
... marriage . The virgins who had been attendants on the bride , and the youths who had formed the retinue of the bridegroom , answer each other , the girls praising single life , and the lads extolling the blissful dignity of wedlock ...
Strona 32
... wife of Sleep , to whom she was given in marriage by Juno , in return for his service in putting Jupiter to sleep , when he was aiding the Trojans . When Pasithea , therefore , is described as receiving the hastening NOTES ON CATULLUS . 33.
... wife of Sleep , to whom she was given in marriage by Juno , in return for his service in putting Jupiter to sleep , when he was aiding the Trojans . When Pasithea , therefore , is described as receiving the hastening NOTES ON CATULLUS . 33.
Strona 35
... marriage of Peleus and The- tis . It begins with an account of the voyage of the ship Argo , on board of which was Peleus . A multitude of sea nymphs in admiration throng around the vessel : Thetis seeing Peleus , be- comes enamoured of ...
... marriage of Peleus and The- tis . It begins with an account of the voyage of the ship Argo , on board of which was Peleus . A multitude of sea nymphs in admiration throng around the vessel : Thetis seeing Peleus , be- comes enamoured of ...
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ætas Amor amore appears Arsinoe authority beautiful Berenice Bithynia bride brother Cæsar called CARM CARMEN CATULLI Catullus Cicero Conon currite Cybele dactyl Deæ death ducentes subtemina Epithalamium expression fair famous father first Flammeus foot form friend fusi girls give Gods good Greek hæc happy hence Horace husband Hymen o Hymenæe Iambic Jupiter known lady Laodamia Lesbia life lines literally little love lumina made Manlius marriage meæ puellæ meaning means metre mihi misero mysteries omnibus passage pectore Peleus Pelops poem poems poet poetry present Priapus properly quæ read reading sæpe same says seems sense sine Sirmio Smyrna soon spondee supposed tells Theseus Thetis thing tibi Troja used Venus Verona verse vertice VIRG Virgil vitæ vows word words worshipped written Zephyrus γὰρ δὲ ἐγὼ εἰ ἐκ ἐν καὶ μὲν νῦν Οὐ Οὐκ τε τὸ Ὑμὰν ἔλθ Ὑμὰν ὦ Ὑμέναιε ὡς
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