The Satires, Epistles, and De arte poeticaClarendon Press, 1903 |
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... Aeschylus utile ferrent . temptavit quoque rem , si digne vertere posset , 165 et placuit sibi , natura sublimis et acer ; nam spirat tragicum satis et feliciter audet , sed turpem putat inscite metuitque lituram . creditur , ex medio ...
... Aeschylus utile ferrent . temptavit quoque rem , si digne vertere posset , 165 et placuit sibi , natura sublimis et acer ; nam spirat tragicum satis et feliciter audet , sed turpem putat inscite metuitque lituram . creditur , ex medio ...
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... Aeschylus utile ferrent . temptavit quoque rem , si digne vertere posset , et placuit sibi , natura sublimis et acer ; nam spirat tragicum satis et feliciter audet , sed turpem putat inscite metuitque lituram . creditur , ex medio quia ...
... Aeschylus utile ferrent . temptavit quoque rem , si digne vertere posset , et placuit sibi , natura sublimis et acer ; nam spirat tragicum satis et feliciter audet , sed turpem putat inscite metuitque lituram . creditur , ex medio quia ...
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... Aeschylus . We notice also that Sisyphus was the mythical founder of Corinth , the home of brass work ; cp . Sat. 1. 3. 90 ' catillum Evandri manibus tritum , ' and see note there . 21. vafer : κέρδιστος . . . ἀνδρῶν Hom . Il . 6. 153 ...
... Aeschylus . We notice also that Sisyphus was the mythical founder of Corinth , the home of brass work ; cp . Sat. 1. 3. 90 ' catillum Evandri manibus tritum , ' and see note there . 21. vafer : κέρδιστος . . . ἀνδρῶν Hom . Il . 6. 153 ...
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... Aeschylus , & c . , could help them ( τί προὔργου φέροι ) . 162. post Punica bella quietus : when at rest after the wars with Carthage . Horace is perhaps thinking , so far as he particu- larized at all , of the period following the ...
... Aeschylus , & c . , could help them ( τί προὔργου φέροι ) . 162. post Punica bella quietus : when at rest after the wars with Carthage . Horace is perhaps thinking , so far as he particu- larized at all , of the period following the ...
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... Aeschylus , who complained that the fluteplayers no longer accompanied the chorus but rather the chorus the fluteplayers , and vented his wrath on the musicians in the following ' hyporchema , ' rís ó Oópußos öde ; τί τάδε τὰ χορεύματα ...
... Aeschylus , who complained that the fluteplayers no longer accompanied the chorus but rather the chorus the fluteplayers , and vented his wrath on the musicians in the following ' hyporchema , ' rís ó Oópußos öde ; τί τάδε τὰ χορεύματα ...
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