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... called ' poetaster and plagiary ' ( 5. 3. 225 ) ; will write only ' innocence ' in the play ( Satiromastix ) that is to abuse Horace ( 4. 7. 30−4 ) ; calumniates Horace ( 5. 3. 231-240 , 285-303 , 429-435 ) . He is not familiar with ...
... called ' poetaster and plagiary ' ( 5. 3. 225 ) ; will write only ' innocence ' in the play ( Satiromastix ) that is to abuse Horace ( 4. 7. 30−4 ) ; calumniates Horace ( 5. 3. 231-240 , 285-303 , 429-435 ) . He is not familiar with ...
Page lv
... called the only master of music in Rome ( 3. I. 190-2 ) , but envies Crispinus ' skill in sing- ing . At the banquet of the gods , he plays Momus , the god of reprehension ( 4. 5. 5-9 ) ; is called minstrel and fiddler ( 4. 5. 81-3 ) ...
... called the only master of music in Rome ( 3. I. 190-2 ) , but envies Crispinus ' skill in sing- ing . At the banquet of the gods , he plays Momus , the god of reprehension ( 4. 5. 5-9 ) ; is called minstrel and fiddler ( 4. 5. 81-3 ) ...
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... called by Tucca ' an honeft fycophant - like flaue , and a politician , befides . ' This Aesop is he who told Lupus ( 5. 3. 108-111 ) that Horace's ' libell in picture ' was directed against Caesar , and it is he whom Caesar ( 5. 3. 131 ) ...
... called by Tucca ' an honeft fycophant - like flaue , and a politician , befides . ' This Aesop is he who told Lupus ( 5. 3. 108-111 ) that Horace's ' libell in picture ' was directed against Caesar , and it is he whom Caesar ( 5. 3. 131 ) ...
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... who was much older and can never have known him well . In Poetaster , Ovid is introduced as a poet obliged by his father to study law ( I. 1 ) ; he has written a tragedy called Medea , that is ' comming foorth for the Introduction lxix.
... who was much older and can never have known him well . In Poetaster , Ovid is introduced as a poet obliged by his father to study law ( I. 1 ) ; he has written a tragedy called Medea , that is ' comming foorth for the Introduction lxix.
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Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. called Medea , that is ' comming foorth for the common players ' ( 1. 2. 12-14 ) , but says he does not ' traffique in their theaters ' ( 1. 2. 68 ) . He is a second son , and has only a ' bare ...
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. called Medea , that is ' comming foorth for the common players ' ( 1. 2. 12-14 ) , but says he does not ' traffique in their theaters ' ( 1. 2. 68 ) . He is a second son , and has only a ' bare ...
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