The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiii
... Historical and Literary , complete in themselves , in which an attempt will be made to bring out the various features and cir- cumstances of each author into a broad general light , and exhibit the interest which they possess when ...
... Historical and Literary , complete in themselves , in which an attempt will be made to bring out the various features and cir- cumstances of each author into a broad general light , and exhibit the interest which they possess when ...
Strana xiv
... history of Persius is more copious than might have been expected in the case of one whose life was so short and so uneventful . His writings , indeed , cannot be compared with the ' votive tablets ' on which his two great predecessors ...
... history of Persius is more copious than might have been expected in the case of one whose life was so short and so uneventful . His writings , indeed , cannot be compared with the ' votive tablets ' on which his two great predecessors ...
Strana xvii
... , too , to furnish a bright page to a history where bright pages are few . Persius was a Roman , but the only Rome that he knew by experience was the b Rome of Tiberius , Caligula , Claudius , and Nero LIFE AND WRITINGS OF PERSIUS . xvii.
... , too , to furnish a bright page to a history where bright pages are few . Persius was a Roman , but the only Rome that he knew by experience was the b Rome of Tiberius , Caligula , Claudius , and Nero LIFE AND WRITINGS OF PERSIUS . xvii.
Strana xxiii
... historical antecedents of that form of composition which he adopted as most congenial to him ? The exploded derivation of satire from the Greek satyric drama is one of those not infrequent instances where a false etymology has pre ...
... historical antecedents of that form of composition which he adopted as most congenial to him ? The exploded derivation of satire from the Greek satyric drama is one of those not infrequent instances where a false etymology has pre ...
Strana xxvi
... history of letters . If , however , the praise of having originated satire cannot be refused to Ennius , it must be confessed as freely that the influence exercised over it by Lucilius entitles him to be called its second father . It ...
... history of letters . If , however , the praise of having originated satire cannot be refused to Ennius , it must be confessed as freely that the influence exercised over it by Lucilius entitles him to be called its second father . It ...
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