The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... poem on Travelling ( perhaps a record of one of his tours with Thrasea , whose favourite and frequent companion he was ) in imitation of Horace's Journey to Brun- dusium , and of a similar poem by Lucilius ; and a few verses commemo ...
... poem on Travelling ( perhaps a record of one of his tours with Thrasea , whose favourite and frequent companion he was ) in imitation of Horace's Journey to Brun- dusium , and of a similar poem by Lucilius ; and a few verses commemo ...
Strana xx
... poets of whose writings only fragments remain . In Lucretius and Persius , on the other hand , we see men who hold a prominent place among the poets of their country , yet whose poetry is devoted to the enforcement of their peculiar ...
... poets of whose writings only fragments remain . In Lucretius and Persius , on the other hand , we see men who hold a prominent place among the poets of their country , yet whose poetry is devoted to the enforcement of their peculiar ...
Strana xxi
... poem . On the other hand , it should be recollected that under the iron grasp of the Roman mind , Stoicism , as was just now remarked , was being reduced more and more to a simply practical system , bearing but a faint impress of those ...
... poem . On the other hand , it should be recollected that under the iron grasp of the Roman mind , Stoicism , as was just now remarked , was being reduced more and more to a simply practical system , bearing but a faint impress of those ...
Strana xxii
... poem itself , the very point of which , so far as we can apprehend it , depends on the truth of the reading given in the MSS . The fourth satire does undoubtedly touch on statesmanship : but the tone throughout is that of a student ...
... poem itself , the very point of which , so far as we can apprehend it , depends on the truth of the reading given in the MSS . The fourth satire does undoubtedly touch on statesmanship : but the tone throughout is that of a student ...
Strana xxiv
... poems . All that we know of these is com- prised in a few titles and a very few fragments , none of which tell us ... poetic art of Italy . It is certainly not a little remarkable that the countrymen of Aristophanes and Menander should ...
... poems . All that we know of these is com- prised in a few titles and a very few fragments , none of which tell us ... poetic art of Italy . It is certainly not a little remarkable that the countrymen of Aristophanes and Menander should ...
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