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... poet says , Trist . I. vi . 33 , lamenting his feebleness to sing her praise as she deserved : - Prima locum sanctas heroidas inter haberes : where he appears to allude to his published work " The Heroines . " In the MSS . the epis ...
... poet says , Trist . I. vi . 33 , lamenting his feebleness to sing her praise as she deserved : - Prima locum sanctas heroidas inter haberes : where he appears to allude to his published work " The Heroines . " In the MSS . the epis ...
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... poets , instead of Ovid . It is a skilful cento of Ovidian expressions , but abounds in lines such as Ovid could scarcely have written , such as these : 40. Nulla futura tua est : nulla futura tua est , 184. Convenit illa mihi ...
... poets , instead of Ovid . It is a skilful cento of Ovidian expressions , but abounds in lines such as Ovid could scarcely have written , such as these : 40. Nulla futura tua est : nulla futura tua est , 184. Convenit illa mihi ...
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... poetic taste , will seem in- conclusivein deed when the composition against which it is urged contains such lines as these , full of the true ring of poetry , Vs. 45. Diruta marte tuo Lyrnesia moenia vidi . Vs. 88. Et preme turbatos ...
... poetic taste , will seem in- conclusivein deed when the composition against which it is urged contains such lines as these , full of the true ring of poetry , Vs. 45. Diruta marte tuo Lyrnesia moenia vidi . Vs. 88. Et preme turbatos ...
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... compare what we know the poet to have 1 As I reject this passage as spurious , I must of course resign the introduction of Phoebe as an argument in favour of my emendation of xii . 149 . Hermione . said , iv . 53 , sqq . PREFACE . xiii.
... compare what we know the poet to have 1 As I reject this passage as spurious , I must of course resign the introduction of Phoebe as an argument in favour of my emendation of xii . 149 . Hermione . said , iv . 53 , sqq . PREFACE . xiii.
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... poet should have said in the corres- ponding passage in the eighth epistle ought to be then something like this : Num generis fato quod nostros errat in annos Tantalides matres apta rapina sumus ? Non ego fluminei referam mendacia cygni ...
... poet should have said in the corres- ponding passage in the eighth epistle ought to be then something like this : Num generis fato quod nostros errat in annos Tantalides matres apta rapina sumus ? Non ego fluminei referam mendacia cygni ...
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