Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... famous writer of the New Comedy was the Athenian Menander ( 342–290 ) , whose naturalness and fidelity in depicting the contemporary scene were famous . Other celebrated and popular authors were Diphilus , Philemon , and Apollodorus ...
... famous writer of the New Comedy was the Athenian Menander ( 342–290 ) , whose naturalness and fidelity in depicting the contemporary scene were famous . Other celebrated and popular authors were Diphilus , Philemon , and Apollodorus ...
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... famous library seemed to cast an aura of learning , and some- times pedantry , over the men of letters . Cicero loved the older poets of Rome and he was unsympathetic towards these young poets , whom he dubbed ' singers of Euphorion ...
... famous library seemed to cast an aura of learning , and some- times pedantry , over the men of letters . Cicero loved the older poets of Rome and he was unsympathetic towards these young poets , whom he dubbed ' singers of Euphorion ...
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... famous men in a lost work . The next extant biography is Tacitus ' life of his father - in - law , Agricola , which has excited more discussion than any other ; the general , historical information about Britain distinguishes it from ...
... famous men in a lost work . The next extant biography is Tacitus ' life of his father - in - law , Agricola , which has excited more discussion than any other ; the general , historical information about Britain distinguishes it from ...
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