History of Roman Literature from Its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age ...E. Littell, 1827 |
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Strona 94
... epigram and acrostict . For this novelty and exuberance it is not difficult to account . The fountains of Greek literature , as yet untasted in Latium , were to him inexhaustible sources . He stood in very different circumstances from ...
... epigram and acrostict . For this novelty and exuberance it is not difficult to account . The fountains of Greek literature , as yet untasted in Latium , were to him inexhaustible sources . He stood in very different circumstances from ...
Strona 170
... epigrams , talks " facundi Afrani . " He is also praised by Quintilian , who censures him , however , for the flagitious amours which he represented on ... Epigram . 71 . 0 % the flames by Pope Gregory I. The titles of forty 170 AFRANIUS .
... epigrams , talks " facundi Afrani . " He is also praised by Quintilian , who censures him , however , for the flagitious amours which he represented on ... Epigram . 71 . 0 % the flames by Pope Gregory I. The titles of forty 170 AFRANIUS .
Strona 227
... Epigrams , mimicking the ob- solete phrases of the ancient dramatists- Attonitusque legis terräi frugiferäi , Attius et quicquid Pacuviusque vomunt . " Such sentiments , however , as is evident from Horace's Epistle * Plautus - Menæchmi ...
... Epigrams , mimicking the ob- solete phrases of the ancient dramatists- Attonitusque legis terräi frugiferäi , Attius et quicquid Pacuviusque vomunt . " Such sentiments , however , as is evident from Horace's Epistle * Plautus - Menæchmi ...
Strona 276
... epigram of Martial , Ad Romam et Dindymum— " Quæ si tot fuerint , quot ille dixit , Donabo tibi passerem Catullit . " That by the passer Catulli , however , Martial meant nothing more than an agreeable little epigram , in the style of ...
... epigram of Martial , Ad Romam et Dindymum— " Quæ si tot fuerint , quot ille dixit , Donabo tibi passerem Catullit . " That by the passer Catulli , however , Martial meant nothing more than an agreeable little epigram , in the style of ...
Strona 278
... epigrams of the Greeks , and also in the Odes of Anacreon , who constantly excites himself and fellow - passengers to unrestrained enjoyment at every stage , by recalling to remembrance the irresistible speed with which they are hurried ...
... epigrams of the Greeks , and also in the Odes of Anacreon , who constantly excites himself and fellow - passengers to unrestrained enjoyment at every stage , by recalling to remembrance the irresistible speed with which they are hurried ...
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