Latin LiteratureMethuen, 1951 - 229 |
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... praises Attius and Pacuvius ( loc . cit . ) for the nobility of their sentiments , the impressive- ness of their language and the dignity of the charac- ters ; they lacked polish and the final touch ( ultima manus ) , or rather these ...
... praises Attius and Pacuvius ( loc . cit . ) for the nobility of their sentiments , the impressive- ness of their language and the dignity of the charac- ters ; they lacked polish and the final touch ( ultima manus ) , or rather these ...
Strona 83
... praise for the land of Italy , where spring never fails : hic ver adsiduum alienis mensibus aetas.2 ( II , 149 ) a land of hill - topping towns : tot congesta manu praeruptis oppida saxis.3 ( ibid . 156 ) and praise for hard toil and ...
... praise for the land of Italy , where spring never fails : hic ver adsiduum alienis mensibus aetas.2 ( II , 149 ) a land of hill - topping towns : tot congesta manu praeruptis oppida saxis.3 ( ibid . 156 ) and praise for hard toil and ...
Strona 188
... praise consists in his having imitated Sallust with all his might ' . It is unwise to attribute to Sallust any philosophy of history . His assertion of the primacy of Fortune may be an echo of popular Stoicism . If there is an ...
... praise consists in his having imitated Sallust with all his might ' . It is unwise to attribute to Sallust any philosophy of history . His assertion of the primacy of Fortune may be an echo of popular Stoicism . If there is an ...
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