Horacio y la recusatio de la elegí­a amorosa

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Víctor Agustín Sequeiros

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Within the lyric genre, Horace tries to distinguish the erotic elegiac poetry of Tibullus or Propertius from his own amatory lyric poetry; he does so with two devices of Callimachean roots profusely used by other Augustan poets: recusatio and excusatio, which are present in Odes I, 33; II, 9 and I, 38

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