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... Plautus and Terence he could not appreciate , and the merits of Lucilius ( and he must have had merits ) would probably never have been acknowledged or discovered by Horace but for the feeling his criticism of that writer raised against ...
... Plautus and Terence he could not appreciate , and the merits of Lucilius ( and he must have had merits ) would probably never have been acknowledged or discovered by Horace but for the feeling his criticism of that writer raised against ...
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... Plautus . It implies perfection , just as ' aurea mediocritas ' signifies that perfect state which transgresses neither to the right nor to the left . 10. vacuam , ] " Elige de vacuis quam non sibi vindicet alter , " Ov . Herod . xx ...
... Plautus . It implies perfection , just as ' aurea mediocritas ' signifies that perfect state which transgresses neither to the right nor to the left . 10. vacuam , ] " Elige de vacuis quam non sibi vindicet alter , " Ov . Herod . xx ...
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... Plautus ( Mil . Glor . ii . 5. 26 ) ; and Martial ( xiv . 187 ) . Whether the person had any more reality than the name or the verses is I think doubtful . That Tibullus wrote elegies , that he was not rarely crossed in love , and that ...
... Plautus ( Mil . Glor . ii . 5. 26 ) ; and Martial ( xiv . 187 ) . Whether the person had any more reality than the name or the verses is I think doubtful . That Tibullus wrote elegies , that he was not rarely crossed in love , and that ...
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... Plautus ( Aulul . ii . 2. 52 ) , ctus sim , ubi tecum conjun- Ubi onus nequeam ferre pariter , jaceam ego asinus in luto ; " the metaphor being obviously taken from beasts unequally yoked . 29. ultimos Orbis Britannos ] See In ...
... Plautus ( Aulul . ii . 2. 52 ) , ctus sim , ubi tecum conjun- Ubi onus nequeam ferre pariter , jaceam ego asinus in luto ; " the metaphor being obviously taken from beasts unequally yoked . 29. ultimos Orbis Britannos ] See In ...
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... Plautus , and one from Gellius ( referred to by Orelli ) , in which ' itero ' signifies to relate . ' The sense in those cases is , going over again in narrative what had passed in action . Here , I think , it is repeating what the poet ...
... Plautus , and one from Gellius ( referred to by Orelli ) , in which ' itero ' signifies to relate . ' The sense in those cases is , going over again in narrative what had passed in action . Here , I think , it is repeating what the poet ...
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