The Odes of Horace: A Critical StudyIndiana University Press, 1967 - 365 sider |
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... literary genres . The various parts of Helicon have come to resemble some antique Everest , metaphorically scaled not for what is to be found there , but simply because no one else had done so previously . Associated with the trip to ...
... literary genres . The various parts of Helicon have come to resemble some antique Everest , metaphorically scaled not for what is to be found there , but simply because no one else had done so previously . Associated with the trip to ...
Side 23
... literary exercise ; see J. F. D'Alton , Roman Literary Theory and Criticism ( London , 1931 ) , chap . 5 . 43. See above , n . 39 . Plato's Republic were to become equally famous . " Both 23 LITERARY CONVENTIONS IN THE AUGUSTAN AGE.
... literary exercise ; see J. F. D'Alton , Roman Literary Theory and Criticism ( London , 1931 ) , chap . 5 . 43. See above , n . 39 . Plato's Republic were to become equally famous . " Both 23 LITERARY CONVENTIONS IN THE AUGUSTAN AGE.
Side 31
... . 2.1.18 ff . ( cf. below , 256-59 ) , and R. Marache , La critique littéraire ( Rennes , 1952 ) , 29 ff . program : they offended both its literary and its moral 31 LITERARY CONVENTIONS IN THE AUGUSTAN AGE Horace and Alexandrianism.
... . 2.1.18 ff . ( cf. below , 256-59 ) , and R. Marache , La critique littéraire ( Rennes , 1952 ) , 29 ff . program : they offended both its literary and its moral 31 LITERARY CONVENTIONS IN THE AUGUSTAN AGE Horace and Alexandrianism.
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STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ODES | 50 |
QUALITIES OF IMAGINATION | 99 |
THE POLITICAL ODES | 160 |
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