Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Horace back in early Imperial Rome , had profited from acquaintanceship with the fifth elegy of Tibullus , with lines ... Horace's nunc uino pellite curas ( carm.1.7.312 ) , supposedly uttered by Teucer as he and his followers prepare to ...
... Horace back in early Imperial Rome , had profited from acquaintanceship with the fifth elegy of Tibullus , with lines ... Horace's nunc uino pellite curas ( carm.1.7.312 ) , supposedly uttered by Teucer as he and his followers prepare to ...
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... Horace's Ars Poetica ? aut prodesse volunt aut delectare poetae , aut simul et iucunda et idonea dicere uitae . omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci , lectorem delectando pariterque monendo . 333-4 343-4 Copyright 1990 Donald ...
... Horace's Ars Poetica ? aut prodesse volunt aut delectare poetae , aut simul et iucunda et idonea dicere uitae . omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci , lectorem delectando pariterque monendo . 333-4 343-4 Copyright 1990 Donald ...
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... Horace's Odes , this poem ends with a word - painting which calls for a still point or arrested moment : we do not expect anything further , so the fact that nothing follows is not significant . This impression is reinforced when we ...
... Horace's Odes , this poem ends with a word - painting which calls for a still point or arrested moment : we do not expect anything further , so the fact that nothing follows is not significant . This impression is reinforced when we ...
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