Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... literary activity -inelegant as it may seem to be , and didactic as it was in purpose - derives from the influences of the Greek in contemporary life . It is one of the ironies of literary history that Cato brought the poet Ennius to ...
... literary activity -inelegant as it may seem to be , and didactic as it was in purpose - derives from the influences of the Greek in contemporary life . It is one of the ironies of literary history that Cato brought the poet Ennius to ...
Strona 106
... literary type had a popular origin in the singing- matches of goatherds and shepherds , notably in Sicily , about their loves and their rivalries . The refrain , characteristic of classical pastoral poetry , is presumably due to this ...
... literary type had a popular origin in the singing- matches of goatherds and shepherds , notably in Sicily , about their loves and their rivalries . The refrain , characteristic of classical pastoral poetry , is presumably due to this ...
Strona 148
... literary development ; a third - century writer Bion seems to be responsible largely for the literary formalization , and Horace claims to affect Bion - harangues and coarse wit ( sal nigrum ) . Another third - century writer , Timon ...
... literary development ; a third - century writer Bion seems to be responsible largely for the literary formalization , and Horace claims to affect Bion - harangues and coarse wit ( sal nigrum ) . Another third - century writer , Timon ...
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