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... due to confusion with the Christian poet Prudentius , a later age finding no difficulty in his Birthplace . Like most of the great poets of Italy INTRODUCTION ON THE LIFE AND WORKS OF PROPERTIUS Chapter Life and Character.
... due to confusion with the Christian poet Prudentius , a later age finding no difficulty in his Birthplace . Like most of the great poets of Italy INTRODUCTION ON THE LIFE AND WORKS OF PROPERTIUS Chapter Life and Character.
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Sextus Propertius John Percival Postgate. Birthplace . Like most of the great poets of Italy , Propertius came from the North . He tells us himself that he was an Umbrian and carefully describes the district where he was born , the fair ...
Sextus Propertius John Percival Postgate. Birthplace . Like most of the great poets of Italy , Propertius came from the North . He tells us himself that he was an Umbrian and carefully describes the district where he was born , the fair ...
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... Italy ; it be- gan about Locri and included the whole of South Bruttium . It was well watered and covered with forests ; hence flumina and umbrosae . 8. Aniena , the prose adj . is Aniensis . tinxerit , ' moisten , wet ' ; of the water ...
... Italy ; it be- gan about Locri and included the whole of South Bruttium . It was well watered and covered with forests ; hence flumina and umbrosae . 8. Aniena , the prose adj . is Aniensis . tinxerit , ' moisten , wet ' ; of the water ...
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... Italy . The insurgents were shut up in Perusia , and , after enduring the last extremities of hunger , had to capitulate . The city was fired by one of the Perusians themselves , and the captives in revenge massacred by the victors ...
... Italy . The insurgents were shut up in Perusia , and , after enduring the last extremities of hunger , had to capitulate . The city was fired by one of the Perusians themselves , and the captives in revenge massacred by the victors ...
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... Italy's hard days when strife with Rome maddened Rome's own sons - to me , Etruscan earth , there should be chiefest sorrow : thou hast left my kinsman's corse to lie unburied , thou coverest his bones with no dole of dust- Umbria gave ...
... Italy's hard days when strife with Rome maddened Rome's own sons - to me , Etruscan earth , there should be chiefest sorrow : thou hast left my kinsman's corse to lie unburied , thou coverest his bones with no dole of dust- Umbria gave ...
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