The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xiv
... Catullus and Calvus , his great predecessors in lyric poetry , were men of old and noble family . Virgil , born five years before Horace , came nearer than either of these to Horace in social rank . But although his father had begun ...
... Catullus and Calvus , his great predecessors in lyric poetry , were men of old and noble family . Virgil , born five years before Horace , came nearer than either of these to Horace in social rank . But although his father had begun ...
Strona lxiii
... Catullus all his song . " The concluding hit at Hermogenes Tigellius and his double is very characteristic of Horace's manner . When he has worked up his description of a vice to be avoided or a virtue to be pursued , he generally ...
... Catullus all his song . " The concluding hit at Hermogenes Tigellius and his double is very characteristic of Horace's manner . When he has worked up his description of a vice to be avoided or a virtue to be pursued , he generally ...
Strona cxxi
... home of the man who wrote on his wife's tomb , " She never caused me a pang but when she died ! " And Catullus , mere man of pleasure as he was , must have had strongly in his heart the thought of what a tender Roman Wives . cxxi.
... home of the man who wrote on his wife's tomb , " She never caused me a pang but when she died ! " And Catullus , mere man of pleasure as he was , must have had strongly in his heart the thought of what a tender Roman Wives . cxxi.
Strona cxlix
... Catullus in some slight but exquisite poems , so he was the last . " Of lyrists , " says Quintilian , " Horace is alone , one might say , worthy to be read . For he has bursts of in- spiration , and is full of playful delicacy and grace ...
... Catullus in some slight but exquisite poems , so he was the last . " Of lyrists , " says Quintilian , " Horace is alone , one might say , worthy to be read . For he has bursts of in- spiration , and is full of playful delicacy and grace ...
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