Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 311 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... mentioned and made use of There are more than two hundred manuscripts of Horace in existence , some of them very good . The above - mentioned Blan- diniani , made use of by Cruquius , were particularly excellent , but are now lost ...
... mentioned and made use of There are more than two hundred manuscripts of Horace in existence , some of them very good . The above - mentioned Blan- diniani , made use of by Cruquius , were particularly excellent , but are now lost ...
Strana iv
... mentioned Bentley's name ; but in many cases we have been unable to refrain from touching , generally in a very few words , upon points about which he has raised controver- sies . The direction that the criticism on Horace has taken ...
... mentioned Bentley's name ; but in many cases we have been unable to refrain from touching , generally in a very few words , upon points about which he has raised controver- sies . The direction that the criticism on Horace has taken ...
Strana viii
... mention especially Virgil , whose charming pastorals had delighted all , and gained for him the favour and patronage of Octavianus ; also Varius , who had recommended himself by a poem on the death of Cæsar ; and many others , to whom ...
... mention especially Virgil , whose charming pastorals had delighted all , and gained for him the favour and patronage of Octavianus ; also Varius , who had recommended himself by a poem on the death of Cæsar ; and many others , to whom ...
Strana xi
... mentioned him in any previous production . But Horace declined to attempt any such panegyric , his reason being either that which he gave - namely , that he had no talent for epic poetry - or , as is more probable , that he hated ...
... mentioned him in any previous production . But Horace declined to attempt any such panegyric , his reason being either that which he gave - namely , that he had no talent for epic poetry - or , as is more probable , that he hated ...
Strana xv
... mentioned are introduced merely as il- lustrative examples . There are marked features of distinction also between Horace and his successors as Roman satirists , Juvenal and Persius , whose works are still extant . Lucilius had been ...
... mentioned are introduced merely as il- lustrative examples . There are marked features of distinction also between Horace and his successors as Roman satirists , Juvenal and Persius , whose works are still extant . Lucilius had been ...
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