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... hexameters , which contains many expressions found in the Oratio ; and the Versus Rhopalici , one of Ausonius ' attempts at unusual forms of versification.1 Other references to Christianity are merely incidental . Thus , in writing to ...
... hexameters , which contains many expressions found in the Oratio ; and the Versus Rhopalici , one of Ausonius ' attempts at unusual forms of versification.1 Other references to Christianity are merely incidental . Thus , in writing to ...
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... hexameters which Paulinus has asked for . ' 1 The last poem of this group ( XXII ) is about a refractory stew- ard of the poet's , named Philo . This man had gone off trading through different country districts and finally reached Hebro ...
... hexameters which Paulinus has asked for . ' 1 The last poem of this group ( XXII ) is about a refractory stew- ard of the poet's , named Philo . This man had gone off trading through different country districts and finally reached Hebro ...
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... hexameters , Auso- nius complains of Paulinus ' silence , and in case it is fear that keeps him from writing ( and the writer broadly hints that he thinks Therasia , Paulinus ' wife , is the deterring cause ) , he humorously suggests ...
... hexameters , Auso- nius complains of Paulinus ' silence , and in case it is fear that keeps him from writing ( and the writer broadly hints that he thinks Therasia , Paulinus ' wife , is the deterring cause ) , he humorously suggests ...
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... ends with a line from Vergil , aptly expressing Ausonius ' own sentiments : Credimus , an qui amant ipsi sibi somnia fingunt ? 1 Ecl . VIII , 108 . Paulinus answers this letter in forty - eight hexameters and FRIENDS AND CORRESPONDENCE 39.
... ends with a line from Vergil , aptly expressing Ausonius ' own sentiments : Credimus , an qui amant ipsi sibi somnia fingunt ? 1 Ecl . VIII , 108 . Paulinus answers this letter in forty - eight hexameters and FRIENDS AND CORRESPONDENCE 39.
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sister Marie José Byrne. Paulinus answers this letter in forty - eight hexameters and twenty iambic lines ( Carm . XI ) , in which he begs Ausonius not to wound him by charging him with neglect of friendship ; for he has always felt for ...
sister Marie José Byrne. Paulinus answers this letter in forty - eight hexameters and twenty iambic lines ( Carm . XI ) , in which he begs Ausonius not to wound him by charging him with neglect of friendship ; for he has always felt for ...
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