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... Pindar ( his " lawless numbers , " as Horace styles them , ) are lost , imagined that their own extravagant and barbarous stanzas were correct copies of the comparatively regular strophe , antistrophe , and epode , in which his only ...
... Pindar ( his " lawless numbers , " as Horace styles them , ) are lost , imagined that their own extravagant and barbarous stanzas were correct copies of the comparatively regular strophe , antistrophe , and epode , in which his only ...
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... Pindar , however , in the sublimity of these , surpasses Horace , and eyen Homer in a peculiarity of boldness . But Pindar was much studied by Horace , who , in many admired passages , derives his ex- ' cellence from the ancient poet of ...
... Pindar , however , in the sublimity of these , surpasses Horace , and eyen Homer in a peculiarity of boldness . But Pindar was much studied by Horace , who , in many admired passages , derives his ex- ' cellence from the ancient poet of ...
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... Pindar's car , should not reflect upon his muse , who is there seated in majesty and grace . Ingenious and bold ... Pindar compare himself to an Eagle , and those who blamed him to -- ; but we will forbear , for the sake of the truly ...
... Pindar's car , should not reflect upon his muse , who is there seated in majesty and grace . Ingenious and bold ... Pindar compare himself to an Eagle , and those who blamed him to -- ; but we will forbear , for the sake of the truly ...
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