The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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... Greek satyric drama is one of those not infrequent instances where a false etymology has pre- served a significant truth . There seems every reason to believe that the first beginnings of satire among the Romans are parallel to the rudi ...
... Greek satyric drama is one of those not infrequent instances where a false etymology has pre- served a significant truth . There seems every reason to believe that the first beginnings of satire among the Romans are parallel to the rudi ...
Strana xxv
... Greek the chorus is not lost either as a lyrical or as an ethical element , but is diffused over the play , no longer seen indeed , but felt in the art which heightens the tone of the poetry , and brings out the moral relations of the ...
... Greek the chorus is not lost either as a lyrical or as an ethical element , but is diffused over the play , no longer seen indeed , but felt in the art which heightens the tone of the poetry , and brings out the moral relations of the ...
Strana xxvi
... Greek , the language corresponding to French in the polite circles of Rome . It is evident , too , both from his numerous fragments and from the notices of the early grammarians , that he encouraged to a large extent the satiric ...
... Greek , the language corresponding to French in the polite circles of Rome . It is evident , too , both from his numerous fragments and from the notices of the early grammarians , that he encouraged to a large extent the satiric ...
Strana xxix
... Greek epic writers , we may call satirical commonplace , just as Horace himself is thought to have taken the name Nomentanus from Lucilius ; or as , among our own satirists , Bishop Hall talks of Labeo , and Pope of Gorgonius . So ...
... Greek epic writers , we may call satirical commonplace , just as Horace himself is thought to have taken the name Nomentanus from Lucilius ; or as , among our own satirists , Bishop Hall talks of Labeo , and Pope of Gorgonius . So ...
Strana 5
... Greek . The parrot talks Greek as the fashionable language for small talk , as now a days he might talk French , while nostra verba ' means human speech . The antithesis is merely one of those which a man might use almost without ...
... Greek . The parrot talks Greek as the fashionable language for small talk , as now a days he might talk French , while nostra verba ' means human speech . The antithesis is merely one of those which a man might use almost without ...
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