Q. Horatii Flacci opera. The works of Horace: the Odes on the basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul: with notes by G.B. Wheeler, Tom 2 |
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Strona vii
... says nostri est farrago libelli ) , and in this species of composition this variety was either of subjects , designs , or metres , or prose and verse . 2. The ancient satira was of two kinds , dramatic and didactic . The former was also ...
... says nostri est farrago libelli ) , and in this species of composition this variety was either of subjects , designs , or metres , or prose and verse . 2. The ancient satira was of two kinds , dramatic and didactic . The former was also ...
Strona viii
... says that , among other means of appeasing the anger of the gods in the pestilence of A. u . c . 390 , scenic games were for the first time introduced at Rome . Hitherto the Romans had had no pub- lic sports except those of the circus ...
... says that , among other means of appeasing the anger of the gods in the pestilence of A. u . c . 390 , scenic games were for the first time introduced at Rome . Hitherto the Romans had had no pub- lic sports except those of the circus ...
Strona ix
... says , were of Oscan origin , and akin to the Fabulæ Atellana ; and they had the peculiar advan- tage of not ... say that the Oscan farce was not introduced at Rome till after the time of Livius Andronicus Muso , and that it was then ...
... says , were of Oscan origin , and akin to the Fabulæ Atellana ; and they had the peculiar advan- tage of not ... say that the Oscan farce was not introduced at Rome till after the time of Livius Andronicus Muso , and that it was then ...
Strona xviii
... ( says the author of the able article on Latin poetry in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana ) of dicta- tion , or assumed authority , his satires contain more real good sense , sound morality , and true philosophy , than perhaps any single ...
... ( says the author of the able article on Latin poetry in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana ) of dicta- tion , or assumed authority , his satires contain more real good sense , sound morality , and true philosophy , than perhaps any single ...
Strona 3
... says , argued sometimes with Horace for the truth of the principles of that sect . 15. Quò rem deducam . Ad quam majorem inconstantiam eos deducam , i . e . the poet appears to mean , if it be folly to say that others in their pursuits ...
... says , argued sometimes with Horace for the truth of the principles of that sect . 15. Quò rem deducam . Ad quam majorem inconstantiam eos deducam , i . e . the poet appears to mean , if it be folly to say that others in their pursuits ...
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