The Poetry of Criticism: Horace Epistles II and the Ars PoeticaUniversity of Alberta, 1990 - 125 Ross Kilpatrick discusses how the three epistles are related, what the roles of the three addressees are, how the themes and views expressed relate to them, and whether there is in the Ars Poetica a single unifying theme. |
Spis treści
The Epistle to Florus | 15 |
The Epistle to the Pisos | 32 |
Pattern and Coherence | 55 |
Abbreviations | 87 |
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