... Catullus 42 and the comic legacy. In Dramatische Wäldchen: Festschrift für Eckard Lefèvre zum 65. Geburtstag, 475–89. Hildesheim. Goud, T. 1995. Who speaks the final lines? Catullus ... 32. CJ82: 28–36. Hickson, F. V. 1993. Patruus: Paragon ...
... maleficent script let Sestius himself be seized with ' flu & phlegm , who invites Catullus solely to make him read speeches so bad no one else will touch them . 45 Phyllis Corydon clutched to him her head at rest [ 103 ] THE POEMS OF ...
... maleficent script letSestius himself be seized with 'flu & phlegm, who invites Catullus solely to make him read speeches sobad no one else will touch them. 45 Phyllis Corydon clutched to him herhead at rest beneath.
... maleficent script let Sestius himself be seized with ' flu & phlegm , who invites Catullus solely to make him read speeches so bad no one else will touch them . 45 Phyllis Corydon clutched to him her head at rest [ 103 ] THE POEMS OF ...
Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 2): The Rise and Fall of Rome: The Greatest Works of the Roman Classical Literature
... free - for everyone despised him . So a shepherd chains up a dog and fattens ... Olympus , was it thy humour to make such mockery of mankind ? He who was not ... blood himself first stained that tyrant's altar with his own and fell a ...
... SpoKe Magazine (XV, XXXIV, LI, LXV, LXXIII, LXXXV) Stand (X, XI, XII) Turk's Head Review (C, CI) Verse Wisconsin (XLVI) Warwick Review (XLIV) In translating the Carmina of Catullus, I have consulted the following: Balmer, Josephine ...
The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus: Most First Completely Englished Into Verse and Prose, the Metrical Part by Capt. Sir. Richard F. Burton, ... and the Prose Portion, Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Illustrative by Leonard C. Smithers
... chapel : That with his open hand ever brings me offerings humble . Hung up in honour mine are flowery firstlings of spring - tide , ΙΟ Wreaths with their ears still soft the tender stalklets a XVIIII . ] 37 of Catullus 32.
Yale Classics (Vol. 2): The Rise and Fall of Rome: The Greatest Works of the Roman Classical Literature
... Tutola), advised them to do neither, but, by a stratagem, avoid both fighting and the giving up of such pledges. The stratagem was this, that they should send herself, with other well-looking servant-maids, to the enemy, in the dress of ...
Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 2): The Rise and Fall of Rome: The Greatest Works of the Roman Classical Literature
... sky fall headlong, and when earth Slips from her base, who sits with folded ... let the cruel gods exact in full Rome's expiation: of no drop of blood The ... falls Let Rhine's fierce barbarous hordes and both the hosts Thrust through my ...
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