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... seems to have suggested two possibilities to Horace . He could take a borderline position , as in Odes I , 6 , flirting with political themes but withdrawing at will into an apolitical world ; or he could achieve what Odes I , 26 seems ...
... seems to have suggested two possibilities to Horace . He could take a borderline position , as in Odes I , 6 , flirting with political themes but withdrawing at will into an apolitical world ; or he could achieve what Odes I , 26 seems ...
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... seem a crazy , lazy writer , while I enjoyed my faults , or else ignored them , than have good taste - and bad temper ... seems to look into the abyss . Then he steps back and returns to his customary role as spokesman , not for the ...
... seem a crazy , lazy writer , while I enjoyed my faults , or else ignored them , than have good taste - and bad temper ... seems to look into the abyss . Then he steps back and returns to his customary role as spokesman , not for the ...
Side 151
Kenneth J. Reckford. Thus , in the Alcaic poem Mein Eigentum , Hölderlin seems not only to have mastered the Roman ... seems more alive than that of Hölderlin . In the end , therefore , we must be surprised [ 151 ] The Persistence of ...
Kenneth J. Reckford. Thus , in the Alcaic poem Mein Eigentum , Hölderlin seems not only to have mastered the Roman ... seems more alive than that of Hölderlin . In the end , therefore , we must be surprised [ 151 ] The Persistence of ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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