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... moral content into them . The obscene epodes 8 and 12 are a play form , not expressions of moral indignation at the lewd old women there depicted . Yet however much Horace refined the iambic form with Hellenistic wit , he may still have ...
... moral content into them . The obscene epodes 8 and 12 are a play form , not expressions of moral indignation at the lewd old women there depicted . Yet however much Horace refined the iambic form with Hellenistic wit , he may still have ...
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... moral seriousness of Odes I , 38 . The poem may be classified formally as a variant on the species known as invitation poem.3 These were common in Hellenistic epigram , and generally lightweight . Philodemus writes such an epigram to ...
... moral seriousness of Odes I , 38 . The poem may be classified formally as a variant on the species known as invitation poem.3 These were common in Hellenistic epigram , and generally lightweight . Philodemus writes such an epigram to ...
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... moral order to which art in its fullest meaning points . The alternative is insanity — basically , a refusal to accept nature's law . Indeed , dis- orderliness of language and disorganization of material are , like eccentricities of ...
... moral order to which art in its fullest meaning points . The alternative is insanity — basically , a refusal to accept nature's law . Indeed , dis- orderliness of language and disorganization of material are , like eccentricities of ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
Copyright | |
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