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... phrase is an obvious et cetera ; and here Ovid perhaps supplies an answer . In a passage ( Tristia 4.1.5-16 ) that may well reflect a writer de musica , he names ditchers , canal - boatmen , rowers , shepherds , women spinning . These ...
... phrase is an obvious et cetera ; and here Ovid perhaps supplies an answer . In a passage ( Tristia 4.1.5-16 ) that may well reflect a writer de musica , he names ditchers , canal - boatmen , rowers , shepherds , women spinning . These ...
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... phrase as he too passes to " mixture . " The position of the metaphor is thus essen- tially the same in both poems , and in both the effect is to assure us that the world is firmly made and safe , which is the effect that Plato himself ...
... phrase as he too passes to " mixture . " The position of the metaphor is thus essen- tially the same in both poems , and in both the effect is to assure us that the world is firmly made and safe , which is the effect that Plato himself ...
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... phrase , sometimes only a single word , from the poets he names . Thus from Euripides ' Cresphontes he borrows the word 13It did not , however , escape the notice of Girolamo Vida , whose hymn to Peace , simply entitled Paci , is ...
... phrase , sometimes only a single word , from the poets he names . Thus from Euripides ' Cresphontes he borrows the word 13It did not , however , escape the notice of Girolamo Vida , whose hymn to Peace , simply entitled Paci , is ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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