The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... poet dreaded as that of the most learned man of the age , as well as by a successful officer in the time of the Second Punic War . Persius ' early life was passed in his native town , a time to which he seems to allude when he speaks of ...
... poet dreaded as that of the most learned man of the age , as well as by a successful officer in the time of the Second Punic War . Persius ' early life was passed in his native town , a time to which he seems to allude when he speaks of ...
Strana xvi
... poet of some celebrity , being the only one of his generation whom Quintilian could think of including with Horace in the class of Roman lyrists and Calpurnius Statura , whose very name is a matter of uncertainty . He was also intimate ...
... poet of some celebrity , being the only one of his generation whom Quintilian could think of including with Horace in the class of Roman lyrists and Calpurnius Statura , whose very name is a matter of uncertainty . He was also intimate ...
Strana xx
... poet has been so completely identified with a system of philosophy as Persius . Greece had produced poets who were philosophers , and philosophers who were writers of poetry ; yet our first thought of Aeschylus is not as of a ...
... poet has been so completely identified with a system of philosophy as Persius . Greece had produced poets who were philosophers , and philosophers who were writers of poetry ; yet our first thought of Aeschylus is not as of a ...
Strana xxi
Persius Henry Nettleship. • in which Lucretius is the poet of Epicureanism , as if there were equal scope for the exposition of a philosophy in a few scholastic exercises and in an elaborate didactic poem . On the other hand , it should ...
Persius Henry Nettleship. • in which Lucretius is the poet of Epicureanism , as if there were equal scope for the exposition of a philosophy in a few scholastic exercises and in an elaborate didactic poem . On the other hand , it should ...
Strana xxiv
... poetic art of Italy . It is certainly not a little remarkable that the countrymen of Aristophanes and Menander should not have risen to the full conception of familiar compositions in verse in which the poet pours out desultory thoughts ...
... poetic art of Italy . It is certainly not a little remarkable that the countrymen of Aristophanes and Menander should not have risen to the full conception of familiar compositions in verse in which the poet pours out desultory thoughts ...
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