Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 8Duke University, 1967 |
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Σελίδα 169
... Catullus seems to have grasped this difficulty in Sappho's poem ; he circumvents it , in his own , by importing SPECTAT et audit ( v.4 ) into the first scene , where Sappho had simply Vαкove . Thus his simul ... te aspexi ( vv.6–7 ) has ...
... Catullus seems to have grasped this difficulty in Sappho's poem ; he circumvents it , in his own , by importing SPECTAT et audit ( v.4 ) into the first scene , where Sappho had simply Vαкove . Thus his simul ... te aspexi ( vv.6–7 ) has ...
Σελίδα 186
Catullus , Verses 5-6 It might be asked why Catullus 51 does not reflect Sappho's apodo- tic ké . It is true that Latin is not as flexible in the omission of the protasis ( see Gildersleeve - Lodge §593 ) ; nonetheless , other things ...
Catullus , Verses 5-6 It might be asked why Catullus 51 does not reflect Sappho's apodo- tic ké . It is true that Latin is not as flexible in the omission of the protasis ( see Gildersleeve - Lodge §593 ) ; nonetheless , other things ...
Σελίδα 195
... Catullus ' languor is that of the man in the first stanza ; he is beatus , Catullus miser ; he plies his senses effectively ( spectat et audit ) , Catullus loses all sensation . The poem ends with the reverse image of the man who opened ...
... Catullus ' languor is that of the man in the first stanza ; he is beatus , Catullus miser ; he plies his senses effectively ( spectat et audit ) , Catullus loses all sensation . The poem ends with the reverse image of the man who opened ...
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