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Side xxxii
... thing of 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 ...
... thing of 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 ...
Side xliii
... 11. 4. 24 quicquid habetur amor and in IV . 12 ( 13 ) . 62 . puto and reor also occur ; but generally add some- thing to the sense . Besides the above we find other periphrases where simple verbs INTRODUCTION . xliii.
... 11. 4. 24 quicquid habetur amor and in IV . 12 ( 13 ) . 62 . puto and reor also occur ; but generally add some- thing to the sense . Besides the above we find other periphrases where simple verbs INTRODUCTION . xliii.
Side liv
... thing I am clear . It can never have been issued by its author . I will not lay stress on the long period over which the different pieces extend , a circumstance which suggests a posthumous publication ' , nor on the miscellaneous ...
... thing I am clear . It can never have been issued by its author . I will not lay stress on the long period over which the different pieces extend , a circumstance which suggests a posthumous publication ' , nor on the miscellaneous ...
Side lv
... things are the same . Again , it is unnecessary precision to confine Cynthia to the first book . All the Cynthia poems may be and probably are meant . But it does look as if our Book Iv . ( v . ) was then unknown to Ovid in its ...
... things are the same . Again , it is unnecessary precision to confine Cynthia to the first book . All the Cynthia poems may be and probably are meant . But it does look as if our Book Iv . ( v . ) was then unknown to Ovid in its ...
Side lix
... thing . They are not due to affectation . They are peculiarities deeply rooted in his genius , they appear in the most spontaneous unstudied passages , and to compare them to the strainings of a conscious pedant like Persius is to miss ...
... thing . They are not due to affectation . They are peculiarities deeply rooted in his genius , they appear in the most spontaneous unstudied passages , and to compare them to the strainings of a conscious pedant like Persius is to miss ...
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