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... Cæsar . The peaceful studies of the Roman youth must have been strangely interrupted by these political excitements . What spirited boy would not have thrown aside his books , to behold the triumphant entrance of Cæsar into Rome after ...
... Cæsar . The peaceful studies of the Roman youth must have been strangely interrupted by these political excitements . What spirited boy would not have thrown aside his books , to behold the triumphant entrance of Cæsar into Rome after ...
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... Cæsar , and the arrival of Brutus at Athens , broke up the peaceful studies of Horace . It had been surprising if the whole Roman youth , at this ardent and generous period of life , breathing the air of Pericles , Aristides , and ...
... Cæsar , and the arrival of Brutus at Athens , broke up the peaceful studies of Horace . It had been surprising if the whole Roman youth , at this ardent and generous period of life , breathing the air of Pericles , Aristides , and ...
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... Cæsar , and a panegyric on Augustus . That kind of poetry obtains high reputation in its own day , but loses its interest with the events which it celebrates . Yet of the few epic lines of Varius which survive , all show vigour and ...
... Cæsar , and a panegyric on Augustus . That kind of poetry obtains high reputation in its own day , but loses its interest with the events which it celebrates . Yet of the few epic lines of Varius which survive , all show vigour and ...
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... Cæsar , that the people trouble themselves so much about us , the less therefore about you . " - Dion . Cass . LIV . 17. See on the pantomimes of the Romans an excellent dissertation by E. J. Gryser . Rheinisches Museum , 1834 . the ...
... Cæsar , that the people trouble themselves so much about us , the less therefore about you . " - Dion . Cass . LIV . 17. See on the pantomimes of the Romans an excellent dissertation by E. J. Gryser . Rheinisches Museum , 1834 . the ...
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... Cæsar , and a panegyric on Augustus . That kind of poetry obtains high reputation in its own day , but loses its interest with the events which it celebrates . Yet of the few epic lines of Varius which survive , all show vigour and ...
... Cæsar , and a panegyric on Augustus . That kind of poetry obtains high reputation in its own day , but loses its interest with the events which it celebrates . Yet of the few epic lines of Varius which survive , all show vigour and ...
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