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Notes June 15 2002

Abridged of Williams 1968

Williams (1970), pp. 44–45 "girl has stolen", flagitatio. "superbly imaginative poem", reader is left to realize from th epoet's intensity why the girl had his writing tablets anyway -- he had made an amorous propsal to her which she presumably rrejected.

References

  • Williams, Gordon (1970). "Imagination and Interpretation". The Nature of Roman Poetry. Oxford Paperback University Series. London: Oxford University Press. pp. 39–54. ISBN  0-19-888049-9.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Notes June 15 2002

Abridged of Williams 1968

Williams (1970), pp. 44–45 "girl has stolen", flagitatio. "superbly imaginative poem", reader is left to realize from th epoet's intensity why the girl had his writing tablets anyway -- he had made an amorous propsal to her which she presumably rrejected.

References

  • Williams, Gordon (1970). "Imagination and Interpretation". The Nature of Roman Poetry. Oxford Paperback University Series. London: Oxford University Press. pp. 39–54. ISBN  0-19-888049-9.

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