Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... Augustan age , but diversely gifted , Virgil singing of the land and the imperial destiny of Rome , Horace turning from his exquisite lyrics to become the moral philoso- pher in verse . In this classical perfection is included some ...
... Augustan age , but diversely gifted , Virgil singing of the land and the imperial destiny of Rome , Horace turning from his exquisite lyrics to become the moral philoso- pher in verse . In this classical perfection is included some ...
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... Augustan age . It was the fashion of ancient historians to copy from their predecessors , with or without acknowledg- ment . The problem of Livy's sources is too obscure to be treated here in detail . His frequent references to his ...
... Augustan age . It was the fashion of ancient historians to copy from their predecessors , with or without acknowledg- ment . The problem of Livy's sources is too obscure to be treated here in detail . His frequent references to his ...
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... Augustan scene , after Rome won peace and an emperor . The political ideal of Tacitus is democracy and its approach to freedom ( populi imperium iuxta liber- tatem ) , but the trend of events and the immensity of the empire make a ...
... Augustan scene , after Rome won peace and an emperor . The political ideal of Tacitus is democracy and its approach to freedom ( populi imperium iuxta liber- tatem ) , but the trend of events and the immensity of the empire make a ...
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