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- objections;
while Ovid (Amores I.1; II.18 ) also
presented himself as an
elegist unable to
reach to the
heights of
traditional epic. In the
Silver Age,...
- Callimachus, who had an
enormous impact on
Roman poets, both
elegists and non-
elegists alike. He
promulgated the idea that elegy,
shorter and more compact...
- literature. The
fragments of
Ennius contain a few couplets, but it is the
elegists of the mid-to-late
first century BCE who are most
commonly ****ociated with...
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Nicolas (5
January 2002). "Ireland's
Rural Elegist". The Guardian.
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Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the
Latin love
elegists.
Although Ovid enjo****
enormous po****rity
during his lifetime, the emperor...
- con****uous of the
devices by
which the
pastoral elegist places sorrow: the frame. Some
Renaissance elegists (among them Sannazaro, Marot, and Spenser) continue...
- ISBNÂ 9780190231606 Cairns,
Francis (2006), ****tus Propertius: The
Augustan Elegist,
Cambridge University Press, ISBNÂ 9780521864572 Dunstan,
William E. (2010)...
- intrducteur, dieu des p****ages" above; D. P.
Harmon "Religion in
Latin Elegists" in ANRW 1986 p. 1971
Macrobius Sat. III 9. A. Claridge, J. Toms, T. Cubberley...