Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... Age is already dead and the Silver Age is at hand . It spans the century from the death of Nero and the collapse of the dynasty ( A.D. 69 ) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius ( 161-180 ) . It is an age of prose and poetry , but mainly ...
... Age is already dead and the Silver Age is at hand . It spans the century from the death of Nero and the collapse of the dynasty ( A.D. 69 ) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius ( 161-180 ) . It is an age of prose and poetry , but mainly ...
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... Silver Age , yet they attract sometimes by a kind of false brilliancy . Plot and characterization are feeble and dramatic interest they have none . They are turgid , false in ideas and sentiment , and meretricious in style , overloaded ...
... Silver Age , yet they attract sometimes by a kind of false brilliancy . Plot and characterization are feeble and dramatic interest they have none . They are turgid , false in ideas and sentiment , and meretricious in style , overloaded ...
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... Silver Age tendency to be diffuse and to exaggerate reveals itself . Two other epic poets , Silius Italicus and Papinius Statius were contemporaries and flourished in the latter part of the first century A.D. Both composed in the reign ...
... Silver Age tendency to be diffuse and to exaggerate reveals itself . Two other epic poets , Silius Italicus and Papinius Statius were contemporaries and flourished in the latter part of the first century A.D. Both composed in the reign ...
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