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... poems say something that is significantly true rather than obviously true . " Odes I , 38 teaches us as it moves and pleases us . The com- pletion of the thought coincides with that of the poem : Horace , like most good poets ...
... poems say something that is significantly true rather than obviously true . " Odes I , 38 teaches us as it moves and pleases us . The com- pletion of the thought coincides with that of the poem : Horace , like most good poets ...
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Kenneth J. Reckford. poets regain the older sense of community ? How restore meaning to the old lesson , still ... poem.3 These were common in Hellenistic epigram , and generally lightweight . Philodemus writes such an epigram to ...
Kenneth J. Reckford. poets regain the older sense of community ? How restore meaning to the old lesson , still ... poem.3 These were common in Hellenistic epigram , and generally lightweight . Philodemus writes such an epigram to ...
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... poets to abide in the Rich Islands : the Muse forbids deserving souls to die , the Muse grants heaven . Only so is mighty ... poem , that the wise man is self - sufficient and happy ? Certainly , Horace wishes to stimulate Lollius to ...
... poets to abide in the Rich Islands : the Muse forbids deserving souls to die , the Muse grants heaven . Only so is mighty ... poem , that the wise man is self - sufficient and happy ? Certainly , Horace wishes to stimulate Lollius to ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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