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... Hellenistic culture . His chief model , Alcaeus , had been actively engaged in the politics of the late sev- enth and early sixth centuries ; his very drinking songs embody aristocratic party feeling . Hellenistic poets , on the other ...
... Hellenistic culture . His chief model , Alcaeus , had been actively engaged in the politics of the late sev- enth and early sixth centuries ; his very drinking songs embody aristocratic party feeling . Hellenistic poets , on the other ...
Side 67
... Hellenistic isolation . Horace used vacuus in Odes I , 6 of his emotionally uninvolved life and writing . But if the ... Hellenistic limit ( nil parvum aut humili modo ) while yet fulfilling the most stringent Hellenistic requirements of ...
... Hellenistic isolation . Horace used vacuus in Odes I , 6 of his emotionally uninvolved life and writing . But if the ... Hellenistic limit ( nil parvum aut humili modo ) while yet fulfilling the most stringent Hellenistic requirements of ...
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... Hellenistic privacy and shade to their full Roman and classical fruition . Far from cutting themselves off from their roots when they write political poetry , Virgil and Horace achieve a new rootedness , whose outward manifestation is ...
... Hellenistic privacy and shade to their full Roman and classical fruition . Far from cutting themselves off from their roots when they write political poetry , Virgil and Horace achieve a new rootedness , whose outward manifestation is ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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