Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Horace's Odes Book II , Oxford , Clarendon , 1978 , 78 ) adapts Horace's own image from 2.5.3 to renew the condemnation ; ' Horace seems to rush into love poetry like a bull in a china - shop ' . If the editors are able to give a ...
... Horace's Odes Book II , Oxford , Clarendon , 1978 , 78 ) adapts Horace's own image from 2.5.3 to renew the condemnation ; ' Horace seems to rush into love poetry like a bull in a china - shop ' . If the editors are able to give a ...
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... Horace himself may refer to the Epistles as sermones at Ep.1.4.1 and 2.1.250 ( Coffey , Roman Satire 228 n . 37 , is perhaps too sceptical ) . He would not be alone in doing so : thus when Suetonius writes in his life of Horace that ...
... Horace himself may refer to the Epistles as sermones at Ep.1.4.1 and 2.1.250 ( Coffey , Roman Satire 228 n . 37 , is perhaps too sceptical ) . He would not be alone in doing so : thus when Suetonius writes in his life of Horace that ...
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... Horace wrote no Odes , Epodes , Satires , Epistles or Ars Poetica would secure immediate and enthusiastic appro- val ... Horace , but the cultured leisure of Manlius Vopiscus at his Tiburtine villa ; though unconvinced that Horace ...
... Horace wrote no Odes , Epodes , Satires , Epistles or Ars Poetica would secure immediate and enthusiastic appro- val ... Horace , but the cultured leisure of Manlius Vopiscus at his Tiburtine villa ; though unconvinced that Horace ...
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Dr John Fell | 209 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 1 |
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