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... Chap . IV ) it achieved a flexibility and a grandeur unknown before . In the field of poetry too there was already an unparalleled achievement , thanks to the enthu- siastic study of the Hellenistic poets of Alexandria . There was no ...
... Chap . IV ) it achieved a flexibility and a grandeur unknown before . In the field of poetry too there was already an unparalleled achievement , thanks to the enthu- siastic study of the Hellenistic poets of Alexandria . There was no ...
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... Chap . VII ) , the Georgics , and the Aeneid ( cf. Chap . III ) ; as his epitaph sums them : cecini pascua , rura , duces . He spent seven years ( 36-29 B.C. ) upon the Georgics , which he wrote in honour of his patron Maecenas , and ...
... Chap . VII ) , the Georgics , and the Aeneid ( cf. Chap . III ) ; as his epitaph sums them : cecini pascua , rura , duces . He spent seven years ( 36-29 B.C. ) upon the Georgics , which he wrote in honour of his patron Maecenas , and ...
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... ( Chap . IV ) , after a preliminary indication of meeting - place and speakers , the burden of the discourse rests with one speaker . Even Cicero's contemporary Varro thought fit to cast his treatise on farming ( Rerum rusticarum libri ...
... ( Chap . IV ) , after a preliminary indication of meeting - place and speakers , the burden of the discourse rests with one speaker . Even Cicero's contemporary Varro thought fit to cast his treatise on farming ( Rerum rusticarum libri ...
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