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... Gallus was born in Gaul , of poor parents , about B. C. 66. At twenty he had begun his career as poet in Italy . Upon the death of Caesar , Gallus attached • himself to the party of Octavius . In 41 Introduction liii.
... Gallus was born in Gaul , of poor parents , about B. C. 66. At twenty he had begun his career as poet in Italy . Upon the death of Caesar , Gallus attached • himself to the party of Octavius . In 41 Introduction liii.
Page liv
... Caesar and afterward of Augustus . He had a fine voice and courtly and insinu- ating address . Horace seems at one time to have admired him , as in Sat. 1. 3. 129-130 he says , ' Even though Hermo- genes be silent , he is still a fine ...
... Caesar and afterward of Augustus . He had a fine voice and courtly and insinu- ating address . Horace seems at one time to have admired him , as in Sat. 1. 3. 129-130 he says , ' Even though Hermo- genes be silent , he is still a fine ...
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... Caesar's friends except the notorious Tigellius treat him with marked respect . It has been conjectured that Pantolabus , the parasite in Horace , Sat. 1. 8. 10 and 2. 1. 22 , is also Hermogenes . In Timon , the University play , there ...
... Caesar's friends except the notorious Tigellius treat him with marked respect . It has been conjectured that Pantolabus , the parasite in Horace , Sat. 1. 8. 10 and 2. 1. 22 , is also Hermogenes . In Timon , the University play , there ...
Page lvii
... Caesar , and it is he whom Caesar ( 5. 3. 131 ) orders out to be whipped . Histrio and Aesop are two persons ; the first meets Tucca in 3. 4 , leaves him to report to Lupus the proposed banquet , as in 4. 4 , and appears again in 4. 7 ...
... Caesar , and it is he whom Caesar ( 5. 3. 131 ) orders out to be whipped . Histrio and Aesop are two persons ; the first meets Tucca in 3. 4 , leaves him to report to Lupus the proposed banquet , as in 4. 4 , and appears again in 4. 7 ...
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... CAESARS gardens . [ 297 ] CRIS . O , that's my course directly ; I am for you . Come , goe : why stand'st thou ? HORA . Yes , fir : marry , the plague is in that part of the citie ; I had almost forgot to tell you , fir . CRIS . FOW ...
... CAESARS gardens . [ 297 ] CRIS . O , that's my course directly ; I am for you . Come , goe : why stand'st thou ? HORA . Yes , fir : marry , the plague is in that part of the citie ; I had almost forgot to tell you , fir . CRIS . FOW ...
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