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Side xi
... whole . * Of Grammars , I have chiefly used Roby , Kühner and Draeger . I have referred very frequently to Becker's Gallus and Rich's Dictionary of Antiquities , books which no student of Latin literature should be without PREFACE . xi.
... whole . * Of Grammars , I have chiefly used Roby , Kühner and Draeger . I have referred very frequently to Becker's Gallus and Rich's Dictionary of Antiquities , books which no student of Latin literature should be without PREFACE . xi.
Side xix
... frequently calls her docta puella , e . g . 111. 2. 6 . 2 I am not responsible for this not very flattering portrait . It is drawn from Propertius himself . Possibly it needs mitiga- tion in some respects . It must be remembered here ...
... frequently calls her docta puella , e . g . 111. 2. 6 . 2 I am not responsible for this not very flattering portrait . It is drawn from Propertius himself . Possibly it needs mitiga- tion in some respects . It must be remembered here ...
Side xxxi
... frequently heard him recite his love poems , opportunities which he certainly turned to good account . Other members of Propertius ' circle of friends were Ponticus , an epic poet ( 1. 7 ; 9 ) , also mentioned by Ovid ( Tr . 4. 10. 47 ) ...
... frequently heard him recite his love poems , opportunities which he certainly turned to good account . Other members of Propertius ' circle of friends were Ponticus , an epic poet ( 1. 7 ; 9 ) , also mentioned by Ovid ( Tr . 4. 10. 47 ) ...
Side xxxii
... frequently ; and it has even been conjectured that the inquisitive fellow of Sat. 1. 9 is no other than our author . Though chrono- logy seems to forbid the supposition , there is good reason for believing that the relations of Horace ...
... frequently ; and it has even been conjectured that the inquisitive fellow of Sat. 1. 9 is no other than our author . Though chrono- logy seems to forbid the supposition , there is good reason for believing that the relations of Horace ...
Side xxxiii
... frequent use of this metaphor with reference to himself , Iv . 1. 19 , 20 mollia , Pegasides , uestro date serta poetae ; nou 1 Propertius had a high opinion of Mimnermus also as an erotic poet . See I. 9. 11 . faciet capiti dura corona ...
... frequent use of this metaphor with reference to himself , Iv . 1. 19 , 20 mollia , Pegasides , uestro date serta poetae ; nou 1 Propertius had a high opinion of Mimnermus also as an erotic poet . See I. 9. 11 . faciet capiti dura corona ...
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