The Satires, Epistles, and De arte poeticaClarendon Press, 1903 |
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... called ' Maenii columna , ' from whence he might see the gladiators . This is evidently a foolish invention to connect Maenius with the column , due to some one who did not know that the columna Maenia ' was erected in honour of Maenius ...
... called ' Maenii columna , ' from whence he might see the gladiators . This is evidently a foolish invention to connect Maenius with the column , due to some one who did not know that the columna Maenia ' was erected in honour of Maenius ...
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... called ' Maenii columna , ' ce he might see the gladiators . This is evidently a foolish to connect Maenius with the column , due to some one not know that the columna Maenia ' was erected in Maenius , the colleague of Camillus , in ...
... called ' Maenii columna , ' ce he might see the gladiators . This is evidently a foolish to connect Maenius with the column , due to some one not know that the columna Maenia ' was erected in Maenius , the colleague of Camillus , in ...
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... called are ' Ars Poetica1 ' and ' Liber de Arte Poetica , ' by both of which names it is quoted by Quintilian . These were natural titles to be given to it by those who were already using it as a school - book which served the double ...
... called are ' Ars Poetica1 ' and ' Liber de Arte Poetica , ' by both of which names it is quoted by Quintilian . These were natural titles to be given to it by those who were already using it as a school - book which served the double ...
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... reason , and in their own words , and like ' scilicet ' with a tone of irony . They called him ' generous . ' hic as ' hunc ' in v . 7 ' another . ' 8. ingrata , ' thankless , ' ' insatiable . 12 THE SATIRES OF HORACE.
... reason , and in their own words , and like ' scilicet ' with a tone of irony . They called him ' generous . ' hic as ' hunc ' in v . 7 ' another . ' 8. ingrata , ' thankless , ' ' insatiable . 12 THE SATIRES OF HORACE.
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... called ' promulsis , ' dishes supposed to whet the appetite , served sometimes imme- diately on leaving the bath . Amongst them are mentioned eggs : Mart . 12. 19. I'In thermis sumit lactucas , ova , lacertum ' ; Plin . Epist . 1. 15 of ...
... called ' promulsis , ' dishes supposed to whet the appetite , served sometimes imme- diately on leaving the bath . Amongst them are mentioned eggs : Mart . 12. 19. I'In thermis sumit lactucas , ova , lacertum ' ; Plin . Epist . 1. 15 of ...
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