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... the Notes . I have only to add that I shall be very much obliged for any criticisms or suggestions . J. P. POSTGATE . TRINITY COLLEGE , April 12 , 1881 . INTRODUCTION . CHAPTER I. LIFE . Authorities . WITH the xii PREFACE .
... the Notes . I have only to add that I shall be very much obliged for any criticisms or suggestions . J. P. POSTGATE . TRINITY COLLEGE , April 12 , 1881 . INTRODUCTION . CHAPTER I. LIFE . Authorities . WITH the xii PREFACE .
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Sextus Propertius John Percival Postgate. INTRODUCTION . CHAPTER I. LIFE . Authorities . WITH the exception of his own ... authority of the grammarian Dona- tus ' that it was Sextus Propertius simply . Aurelius and Nauta , to which in ...
Sextus Propertius John Percival Postgate. INTRODUCTION . CHAPTER I. LIFE . Authorities . WITH the exception of his own ... authority of the grammarian Dona- tus ' that it was Sextus Propertius simply . Aurelius and Nauta , to which in ...
Side xv
... v . i . 121 - fin . is the authority for most of the statements about Propertius ' life . 3 Corp. Inscr . vi . 1501 and Hermes Vol . iv . p . 370 . Mommsen refers to this period , of a Gaius Propertius INTRODUCTION . XV.
... v . i . 121 - fin . is the authority for most of the statements about Propertius ' life . 3 Corp. Inscr . vi . 1501 and Hermes Vol . iv . p . 370 . Mommsen refers to this period , of a Gaius Propertius INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... authority over the household . And this poem is an expression of contrition and an earnest of reparation . Thus ended an intimacy which is for us by far the most important incident of Propertius ' life . Without the stimulus of his love ...
... authority over the household . And this poem is an expression of contrition and an earnest of reparation . Thus ended an intimacy which is for us by far the most important incident of Propertius ' life . Without the stimulus of his love ...
Side xxix
... authority were at one in urging him to a soberer walk of life ? There is nothing more to tell . Perhaps , as a reward for his poetical services and his submission in a matter which the emperor had near at heart , Augustus restored him ...
... authority were at one in urging him to a soberer walk of life ? There is nothing more to tell . Perhaps , as a reward for his poetical services and his submission in a matter which the emperor had near at heart , Augustus restored him ...
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