He wrote masterful poems that attacked his enemies.
He wrote masterful poems that attacked his enemies.
If you're talking about the Roman poet, Catullus, then his brother's name was Valerius.
Caesar is referenced by the Roman poet Catullus - who would have known Caesar as a young man (Catullus XCIII). From the poem it seems that Catullus didn't much like Caesar (though there is a tradition that they later became close friends).
Petrarch's sonnet 61 and Catullus's poem "Wretched Catullus, leave off the playing fool" both explore themes of unrequited love and the pain of rejection. While Petrarch's sonnet focuses on the speaker's internal struggles and longing for his beloved, Catullus's poem is more direct in its criticism of the beloved's actions and the speaker's emotional turmoil. Both works showcase the complexities and emotional intensity of love and heartbreak.
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well he had many, one was Lesbia
Catullus was a poet who lived in the late Roman Republic. An essay topic could involve the style of his writing and how it is still used today.
which phase best describes a thesis
what best describes asexual reproduction
Which of these answers best describes Machiavellian politics?
The word that best describes me is special.
Which best describes the "poverty syndrome":