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... . 75 An imitation of Ennius ' epitaph , p . 161 , ed . Hessel : " Nemo me lacrameis decoret , nec funera fletu Pac sit , quur ? volito , vivo , per ora virûm . " THE THIRD BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE ODE XX . 59 ODES OF HORACE .
... . 75 An imitation of Ennius ' epitaph , p . 161 , ed . Hessel : " Nemo me lacrameis decoret , nec funera fletu Pac sit , quur ? volito , vivo , per ora virûm . " THE THIRD BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE ODE XX . 59 ODES OF HORACE .
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... Ennius and Pacuvius had written satires before Lucilius . He was rather the restorer than inventor of this kind of poetry ; he formed himself upon the Grecian comedy , and only changed the measure of his verse , hexameter for iambics ...
... Ennius and Pacuvius had written satires before Lucilius . He was rather the restorer than inventor of this kind of poetry ; he formed himself upon the Grecian comedy , and only changed the measure of his verse , hexameter for iambics ...
Strona 157
... Ennius ] : When discord dreadful bursts the brazen bars , And shatters iron locks to thunder forth her wars.39 So far of this matter ; at another opportunity [ I may in- vestigate ] whether [ a comedy ] be a true poem or not : now I ...
... Ennius ] : When discord dreadful bursts the brazen bars , And shatters iron locks to thunder forth her wars.39 So far of this matter ; at another opportunity [ I may in- vestigate ] whether [ a comedy ] be a true poem or not : now I ...
Strona 180
... Ennius ' verses , which are too light for the gravity [ of the subject ] ? When he speaks of himself by no means as superior to what he blames . What should hinder me likewise , when I am reading the works of Lucilius , from inquiring ...
... Ennius ' verses , which are too light for the gravity [ of the subject ] ? When he speaks of himself by no means as superior to what he blames . What should hinder me likewise , when I am reading the works of Lucilius , from inquiring ...
Strona 181
... [ Ennius ] , the author of a kind of poetry ( not yet ] well cultivated , nor attempted by the Greeks , and [ more correct likewise ] than the tribe of our old poets : but yet he , if he had been brought down by the Fates to this age of ...
... [ Ennius ] , the author of a kind of poetry ( not yet ] well cultivated , nor attempted by the Greeks , and [ more correct likewise ] than the tribe of our old poets : but yet he , if he had been brought down by the Fates to this age of ...
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