The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Quintilian and Horace must be cautiously Interpreted , where they affirm , that Satire is wholly Roman ; and a sort of Verse , which was not touch'd on by the Grecians . The reconcilement of my Opinion to the Standard of their Judgment ...
... Quintilian and Horace must be cautiously Interpreted , where they affirm , that Satire is wholly Roman ; and a sort of Verse , which was not touch'd on by the Grecians . The reconcilement of my Opinion to the Standard of their Judgment ...
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... 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 Beauties in his time : Horace and Quintilian ...
... 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 Beauties in his time : Horace and Quintilian ...
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... Quintilian tells us , that this Satire 1360 of Varro was of a former kind . For how can we possibly imagine this to be , since Varro , who was contemporary to Cicero , must consequently be after Lucilius ? But Quintilian meant not ...
... Quintilian tells us , that this Satire 1360 of Varro was of a former kind . For how can we possibly imagine this to be , since Varro , who was contemporary to Cicero , must consequently be after Lucilius ? But Quintilian meant not ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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