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а Wilkinson ( Horace ) characteristics ? Is there such a thing as ' all Horace's characteristics ' ? ) . Wilkinson's book is uncluttered and stimulating ( it was , he says , ' written on odd evenings after days of war work , and at a ...
а Wilkinson ( Horace ) characteristics ? Is there such a thing as ' all Horace's characteristics ' ? ) . Wilkinson's book is uncluttered and stimulating ( it was , he says , ' written on odd evenings after days of war work , and at a ...
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Horace deliberately rejects any knowledge of his own zodiacal sign ( he doesn't know if it is Scales , or Scorpion , or Capricorn ) so that astrum must in this case mean the planet of a man's birth . He implies that Maecenas has been ...
Horace deliberately rejects any knowledge of his own zodiacal sign ( he doesn't know if it is Scales , or Scorpion , or Capricorn ) so that astrum must in this case mean the planet of a man's birth . He implies that Maecenas has been ...
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But Horace plays with the word and provides a theme for a poem that , already graceful , gains new grace with our fresh understanding of it . Maecenas and Horace are under patronage of the same planet : Maecenas because his horoscope ...
But Horace plays with the word and provides a theme for a poem that , already graceful , gains new grace with our fresh understanding of it . Maecenas and Horace are under patronage of the same planet : Maecenas because his horoscope ...
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