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Side 39
... follow , responding to time and temperament , reacting against the classical and seeking it again . Persius and Juvenal , Dryden and Pope . Horace may never have appreciated Lucilius adequately . One reason [ 39 ] The Transformation of ...
... follow , responding to time and temperament , reacting against the classical and seeking it again . Persius and Juvenal , Dryden and Pope . Horace may never have appreciated Lucilius adequately . One reason [ 39 ] The Transformation of ...
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... follow nature's injunction to enjoy life a little . As ever , the lesson is sound . Like Dellius and other hyperactive , neurotic people , Quinctius would profit from the attitude of re- laxation that Horace so tactfully yet firmly ...
... follow nature's injunction to enjoy life a little . As ever , the lesson is sound . Like Dellius and other hyperactive , neurotic people , Quinctius would profit from the attitude of re- laxation that Horace so tactfully yet firmly ...
Side 140
... follow . If a man knows his patri- otic duty and debt of love to relatives and friends , and knows his obligation in the senate , courtroom , or army , he must also know the style befitting every character . Let life itself , then , be ...
... follow . If a man knows his patri- otic duty and debt of love to relatives and friends , and knows his obligation in the senate , courtroom , or army , he must also know the style befitting every character . Let life itself , then , be ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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