The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... Catullus , what he thinks a similar instance of this simplicity of manner : . Ipse quis sit , utrum sit , an non sit , id quoque nescit . Longepierre was a good critic ; but perhaps the line which But this I know , and this I feel , 54 ...
... Catullus , what he thinks a similar instance of this simplicity of manner : . Ipse quis sit , utrum sit , an non sit , id quoque nescit . Longepierre was a good critic ; but perhaps the line which But this I know , and this I feel , 54 ...
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... Catullus , if he had not allowed a depraved imagination to hurry him so often into mere vulgar licentiousness . That still as death approaches nearer , The joys of life are sweeter , dearer ; ] Pontanus has a very delicate thought upon ...
... Catullus , if he had not allowed a depraved imagination to hurry him so often into mere vulgar licentiousness . That still as death approaches nearer , The joys of life are sweeter , dearer ; ] Pontanus has a very delicate thought upon ...
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... Catullus led the way . -Quam sidera multa , cum tacet nox , Furtivos hominum vident amores ; Tam te basia multa basiare Vesano satis , et super , Catullo est : Quæ nec pernumerare curiosi Possint , nec mala fascinare lingua . As many ...
... Catullus led the way . -Quam sidera multa , cum tacet nox , Furtivos hominum vident amores ; Tam te basia multa basiare Vesano satis , et super , Catullo est : Quæ nec pernumerare curiosi Possint , nec mala fascinare lingua . As many ...
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... Catullus , mentions an ingenious derivation of Cytheræa , the name of Venus , παρα το κεύθειν τους έρωτας , which seems to hint that " Love's fairy favours are lost , when not concealed . " With him , the brow forgets its gloom , And L ...
... Catullus , mentions an ingenious derivation of Cytheræa , the name of Venus , παρα το κεύθειν τους έρωτας , which seems to hint that " Love's fairy favours are lost , when not concealed . " With him , the brow forgets its gloom , And L ...
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... Catullus's beautiful farewell to Bithynia . Carm . 44 . Barnes conjectures , in his life of our poet , that this ode was written after he had returned from Athens , to settle in his paternal seat at Teos ; where , in a little villa at ...
... Catullus's beautiful farewell to Bithynia . Carm . 44 . Barnes conjectures , in his life of our poet , that this ode was written after he had returned from Athens , to settle in his paternal seat at Teos ; where , in a little villa at ...
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