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الصفحة 537
Radford presents the view that this and other poems in the Catalepton are Virgilian " impersonations , " similar in character to ... Messalla's triumph was won in 27 B.C. , so that if " " 66 Virgil wrote this prosy poem , as 587 APPENDIX.
Radford presents the view that this and other poems in the Catalepton are Virgilian " impersonations , " similar in character to ... Messalla's triumph was won in 27 B.C. , so that if " " 66 Virgil wrote this prosy poem , as 587 APPENDIX.
الصفحة 538
66 Virgil wrote this prosy poem , as Prescott calls it , he did so in the decade when he was composing the Aeneid . " Yet both Rand and Prescott accept this quite untenable view . As for Tenney Frank , he advocates the still more ...
66 Virgil wrote this prosy poem , as Prescott calls it , he did so in the decade when he was composing the Aeneid . " Yet both Rand and Prescott accept this quite untenable view . As for Tenney Frank , he advocates the still more ...
الصفحة 539
À propos of this passage , it has been remarked that no Latin poem in a restricted space shows proportionately so many parallels to the Ciris as Cat . IX , which is likewise dedicated to a Messalla " ( P. John , Rheinisches Museum ...
À propos of this passage , it has been remarked that no Latin poem in a restricted space shows proportionately so many parallels to the Ciris as Cat . IX , which is likewise dedicated to a Messalla " ( P. John , Rheinisches Museum ...
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