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... tragedies ; and therefore Horace properly addresses himself to her for assistance in writ- ing a funeral elegy on Quinctilius Varus . See Ode xviii . WATSON . 12 Quinctilius . This is not Quinctilius Varus , who commanded the army in ...
... tragedies ; and therefore Horace properly addresses himself to her for assistance in writ- ing a funeral elegy on Quinctilius Varus . See Ode xviii . WATSON . 12 Quinctilius . This is not Quinctilius Varus , who commanded the army in ...
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... tragedy , be for a while absent from the theaters ; shortly , when thou hast completed the narrative of the public 1 Caius Asinius Pollio was a person who made a very considerable figure in the court of Augustus . As he was ...
... tragedy , be for a while absent from the theaters ; shortly , when thou hast completed the narrative of the public 1 Caius Asinius Pollio was a person who made a very considerable figure in the court of Augustus . As he was ...
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... tragedy . 12. Cecropio . Equivalent to Attico , and alluding to Cecrops as the founder of Athens . ANTHON . On this zeugma see my notes on Esch . Prom . 22 , ed . Bohn . 7 Cato of Utica , so remarkable for his virtue , and the strenuous ...
... tragedy . 12. Cecropio . Equivalent to Attico , and alluding to Cecrops as the founder of Athens . ANTHON . On this zeugma see my notes on Esch . Prom . 22 , ed . Bohn . 7 Cato of Utica , so remarkable for his virtue , and the strenuous ...
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... tragedy and history . Arsace , in Heliodorus ; Jocasta and Antigone , in Sophocles ; Phædra , in Euripides ; Amata , in Virgil ; and the wife of Mithridates , in Plutarch , died in this manner . DAC . 93 Pensum was properly a certain ...
... tragedy and history . Arsace , in Heliodorus ; Jocasta and Antigone , in Sophocles ; Phædra , in Euripides ; Amata , in Virgil ; and the wife of Mithridates , in Plutarch , died in this manner . DAC . 93 Pensum was properly a certain ...
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... tragedies of Accius ? Does not he ridicule many of 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 ...
... tragedies of Accius ? Does not he ridicule many of 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 ...
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