The Classical Journal, 第 6 巻Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 1911 |
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... ( Catullus , 34 ) sung by a chorus ; music by Edward F. Schneider . The annual Greek recital at Washington University , St. Louis , on May 11 , consisted this year of selections from the dialogues of Lucian . Some of these were given ...
... ( Catullus , 34 ) sung by a chorus ; music by Edward F. Schneider . The annual Greek recital at Washington University , St. Louis , on May 11 , consisted this year of selections from the dialogues of Lucian . Some of these were given ...
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... Catullus , Virgil , and Horace , because he wishes his pupils to be trained in oratory and history and not in the epic and lyric . But Buchanan , the great humanist of Scotland and himself a peda- gogue , has in one of his Latin poems ...
... Catullus , Virgil , and Horace , because he wishes his pupils to be trained in oratory and history and not in the epic and lyric . But Buchanan , the great humanist of Scotland and himself a peda- gogue , has in one of his Latin poems ...
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... reality . We find in another letter Clodia writing like any modern gossip to a friend , tell- ing of the outrageous conduct of Catullus at her dinner party , to which , by the way , he has introduced himself unbidden ; BOOK REVIEWS 189.
... reality . We find in another letter Clodia writing like any modern gossip to a friend , tell- ing of the outrageous conduct of Catullus at her dinner party , to which , by the way , he has introduced himself unbidden ; BOOK REVIEWS 189.
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... Catullus . Others , having in mind Horace's large body of lyric verse , modeled chiefly after Alcaeus and Sappho , regard him as the pioneer in writing lyric poetry conforming to the best models of the Greeks . The reader who feels ...
... Catullus . Others , having in mind Horace's large body of lyric verse , modeled chiefly after Alcaeus and Sappho , regard him as the pioneer in writing lyric poetry conforming to the best models of the Greeks . The reader who feels ...
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... Catullus , some years before Horace , had introduced the sapphic and glyconic meters . " The issue between Horace and Catullus is an old one . It is unfortunate , however , that the relative merits of the two poets should so often be ...
... Catullus , some years before Horace , had introduced the sapphic and glyconic meters . " The issue between Horace and Catullus is an old one . It is unfortunate , however , that the relative merits of the two poets should so often be ...
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