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Page xlviii
... Virgil also refers to her in connection with Gallus in the tenth eclogue . Cicero writes of her to Paetus ( Fam . 9. 26 ) , as being present with V. Eutrapelus at a dinner party , in B. C. 46 , probably in August . In his correspondence ...
... Virgil also refers to her in connection with Gallus in the tenth eclogue . Cicero writes of her to Paetus ( Fam . 9. 26 ) , as being present with V. Eutrapelus at a dinner party , in B. C. 46 , probably in August . In his correspondence ...
Page liv
... Virgil , even Octavius , have approved the satires of Horace , but Hermogenes has carped at them and tried to injure the author . He is advised , in conclusion , to go and lament among his female pupils . Who these discipulae were ...
... Virgil , even Octavius , have approved the satires of Horace , but Hermogenes has carped at them and tried to injure the author . He is advised , in conclusion , to go and lament among his female pupils . Who these discipulae were ...
Page lxv
... Virgil , Ecl . 9. 53-4 . Of course this sounds reasonable , but how much more interesting it would be if we could only have a suggestion that some ugly apothecary , or publisher , or sergeant of the Counter , was here the object ...
... Virgil , Ecl . 9. 53-4 . Of course this sounds reasonable , but how much more interesting it would be if we could only have a suggestion that some ugly apothecary , or publisher , or sergeant of the Counter , was here the object ...
Page lxxix
... has the following note on the Pyrgi ( Ben Jonson I. 263 ) ' Etymologically , engines used in sieges ; hence applied to pages used by Tucca to carry out his designs . ' Albius Tibullus , a friend of Horace and Virgil , Introduction lxxix.
... has the following note on the Pyrgi ( Ben Jonson I. 263 ) ' Etymologically , engines used in sieges ; hence applied to pages used by Tucca to carry out his designs . ' Albius Tibullus , a friend of Horace and Virgil , Introduction lxxix.
Page lxxx
... Virgil , and Horace himself , and it is Tibullus who , in act 5 sc . 3 , is chiefly instrumental in con- founding the poet - apes . Fleay himself would be the first to assert that if Jonson were drawing the portrait of Samuel Daniel ...
... Virgil , and Horace himself , and it is Tibullus who , in act 5 sc . 3 , is chiefly instrumental in con- founding the poet - apes . Fleay himself would be the first to assert that if Jonson were drawing the portrait of Samuel Daniel ...
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