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Side xvi
... Tibullus as the two links in the elegiac chain between himself and Cornelius Gallus3 . Now Ovid was born in B. C. 43 and Gallus in 66. So that we shall probably be near the mark in making him from six to eight years older than Ovid and ...
... Tibullus as the two links in the elegiac chain between himself and Cornelius Gallus3 . Now Ovid was born in B. C. 43 and Gallus in 66. So that we shall probably be near the mark in making him from six to eight years older than Ovid and ...
Side xxxii
... Tibullus , his elegiac rival ; nor of Tibullus . Horace , his predecessor in the favour of Maecenas . And Tibullus and Horace are equally silent about Proper- tius ' . The first omission , supposing it not to be acci- dental , may be ...
... Tibullus , his elegiac rival ; nor of Tibullus . Horace , his predecessor in the favour of Maecenas . And Tibullus and Horace are equally silent about Proper- tius ' . The first omission , supposing it not to be acci- dental , may be ...
Side xlix
... Tibullus . Here the uel marks a correction ; and the reference is to Tibullus 1. 7. 29 . None of these passages prove anything . Lachmann lays more stress on Ovid Tr . 2. 447 sqq . where Ovid alleges in justification of his own Ars ...
... Tibullus . Here the uel marks a correction ; and the reference is to Tibullus 1. 7. 29 . None of these passages prove anything . Lachmann lays more stress on Ovid Tr . 2. 447 sqq . where Ovid alleges in justification of his own Ars ...
Side lvii
... Tibullus , admits that some critics placed Their insuffici- ency . Propertius above him ' . Ovid refers to him several times ; and , where he uses an epithet , he calls him once tener ( A. A. 3. 333 ) and twice blandus ( Tr . 3. 465 , 5 ...
... Tibullus , admits that some critics placed Their insuffici- ency . Propertius above him ' . Ovid refers to him several times ; and , where he uses an epithet , he calls him once tener ( A. A. 3. 333 ) and twice blandus ( Tr . 3. 465 , 5 ...
Side lviii
... Tibullus , and that there are much fewer notices of him than of his rival . None the less however was he cherished in the sympa- thetic appreciation of the literary few , and exercised through them a real , though unacknowledged ...
... Tibullus , and that there are much fewer notices of him than of his rival . None the less however was he cherished in the sympa- thetic appreciation of the literary few , and exercised through them a real , though unacknowledged ...
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