The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Lucilius the first Author of Satire in Verse , amongst the Romans ; in these Words , Quid cum est Lucilius ausus Primus in bunc operis componere carmina morem : He is only thus to be understood , That 1285 Lucilius had given a more ...
... Lucilius the first Author of Satire in Verse , amongst the Romans ; in these Words , Quid cum est Lucilius ausus Primus in bunc operis componere carmina morem : He is only thus to be understood , That 1285 Lucilius had given a more ...
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... Lucilius . Thus , both Horace and Quintilian , give a kind of Primacy of Honour 1290 to Lucilius , amongst the Latin Satirists . For as the Roman Language grew more Refin'd , so much more capable it was of receiving the Grecian ...
... Lucilius . Thus , both Horace and Quintilian , give a kind of Primacy of Honour 1290 to Lucilius , amongst the Latin Satirists . For as the Roman Language grew more Refin'd , so much more capable it was of receiving the Grecian ...
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... Lucilius , because Horace has not less surpass'd Lucilius in the Elegancy of his Writing , 1335 than Lucilius surpass'd Ennius in the turn and Ornament of his . This Passage of Diomedes has also drawn Dousa , the Son , into the same ...
... Lucilius , because Horace has not less surpass'd Lucilius in the Elegancy of his Writing , 1335 than Lucilius surpass'd Ennius in the turn and Ornament of his . This Passage of Diomedes has also drawn Dousa , the Son , into the same ...
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