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  • an article on "elegist", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "elegist" You can also: Search for Elegist in Wikipedia to...
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    Retrieved May 21, 2024. Donnan, Shawn (February 2, 2018). "Hillbilly elegist JD Vance: 'The people calling the shots really screwed up'". Financial...
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  • 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 associated with...
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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,...
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  • 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...
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    Retrieved August 14, 2010. Wroe, Nicholas (January 5, 2002). "Ireland's rural elegist". The Guardian. London. Retrieved July 1, 2012. "Banned Publications",...
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    Imperial scholar Quintilian considered him the last of the Latin love elegists. Although Ovid enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime, the emperor...
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    ISBN 9780190231606 Cairns, Francis (2006), Sextus Propertius: The Augustan Elegist, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521864572 Dunstan, William E. (2010)...
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  • conspicuous of the devices by which the pastoral elegist places sorrow: the frame. Some Renaissance elegists (among them Sannazaro, Marot, and Spenser) continue...
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    intrducteur, dieu des passages" above; D. P. Harmon "Religion in Latin Elegists" in ANRW 1986 p. 1971 Macrobius Sat. III 9. A. Claridge, J. Toms, T. Cubberley...
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  • island is also mentioned by Lygdamus (Tib. 3.2.23), one of the Tibullan elegists, as a rich place from which he will hope for gifts to his grave. Virgil...
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    directed by Pat Collins. Wroe, Nicolas (5 January 2002). "Ireland's Rural Elegist". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 13 November 2016. Retrieved...
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    Although Propertius was not as renowned in his own time as other Latin elegists, he is today regarded by scholars as a major poet. Very little information...
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    required) Harrison, Stephen (2006). "Ovid and genre: evolutions of an elegist". In Philip Hardie (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Ovid. Cambridge: Cambridge...
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  • "Religion in the Latin Elegists," Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt II.16.3 (1986), p. 1924. Harmon, "Religion in the Latin Elegists," p. 1924, citing...
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    princeps" Propertius, Elegy 4.2.41-46 Daniel P. Harmon, "Religion in the Latin Elegists", Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.16.3 (1986), pp. 1960–61;...
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    conduct and letters peppered with gossip about Rome's elite; the Augustan elegists Propertius and Tibullus, who reveal social attitudes in describing love...
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    life of George Herbert followed them in 1670. The links between Donne's elegists were thus of a different order from those between Donne and his circle...
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    to himself as a "Roman Callimachus" (Latin: Romanus Callimachus), the elegist Propertius follows the example of Callimachus's Aetia by introducing obscure...
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  • greatest late-medieval Welsh poets, and has been called Wales's supreme elegist. Two of his poems are included in The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse. That...
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