The Odes of Horace: A Critical StudyIndiana University Press, 1967 - 365 sider |
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... Catullus ' inflamed queries : quis nunc te adibit ? cui videberis bella ? We may feel that Horace's stylized echoes of Catullus enforce the standard antitheses between the two authors . These have achieved an almost canonical rigidity ...
... Catullus ' inflamed queries : quis nunc te adibit ? cui videberis bella ? We may feel that Horace's stylized echoes of Catullus enforce the standard antitheses between the two authors . These have achieved an almost canonical rigidity ...
Side 146
... Catullus , whose very name evokes all that is sincere , intense , and affecting in love poetry , it seems unfair to deny them to Horace . Admittedly , Catullus ' eighth and fifty - first poems represent rare excursions ; moreover , the ...
... Catullus , whose very name evokes all that is sincere , intense , and affecting in love poetry , it seems unfair to deny them to Horace . Admittedly , Catullus ' eighth and fifty - first poems represent rare excursions ; moreover , the ...
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... Catullus seem to bear Horace a certain animus for pretending to something to which Catullus has clearly a stronger claim . Quintilian's canons were , of course , perfectly justified , for " lyric , " like most poetic terminology , had ...
... Catullus seem to bear Horace a certain animus for pretending to something to which Catullus has clearly a stronger claim . Quintilian's canons were , of course , perfectly justified , for " lyric , " like most poetic terminology , had ...
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STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ODES | 50 |
QUALITIES OF IMAGINATION | 99 |
THE POLITICAL ODES | 160 |
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