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Side 62
... once refuse , echoing Lucretius , to be impressed by a pretended miracle in a small town in southern Italy ( Satires I , 5 , 101 ) , namque deos didici securum agere aevum ; . ( for I have learned how the gods lead untroubled lives ...
... once refuse , echoing Lucretius , to be impressed by a pretended miracle in a small town in southern Italy ( Satires I , 5 , 101 ) , namque deos didici securum agere aevum ; . ( for I have learned how the gods lead untroubled lives ...
Side 69
... once more that Virgil led the way . The Aeneid and the Roman Odes grow in the same , organic way from Hellenistic privacy and shade to their full Roman and classical fruition . Far from cutting themselves off from their roots when they ...
... once more that Virgil led the way . The Aeneid and the Roman Odes grow in the same , organic way from Hellenistic privacy and shade to their full Roman and classical fruition . Far from cutting themselves off from their roots when they ...
Side 78
... once more the experience of " going beyond the bounds " ( lines 9-13 ) : me fabulosae Vulture in Apulo nutricis extra limina Pulliae ludo fatigatumque somno fronde nova puerum palumbes texere .... ( Once I wandered Apulus ' slopes ...
... once more the experience of " going beyond the bounds " ( lines 9-13 ) : me fabulosae Vulture in Apulo nutricis extra limina Pulliae ludo fatigatumque somno fronde nova puerum palumbes texere .... ( Once I wandered Apulus ' slopes ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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