The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Roman Satire . To these Silli consisting of Parodies , we may properly add , the Satires which were written against particular Persons ; such as were the 1030 Iambiques of Archilocus against Lycambes , which Horace undoubtedly imitated ...
... Roman Satire . To these Silli consisting of Parodies , we may properly add , the Satires which were written against particular Persons ; such as were the 1030 Iambiques of Archilocus against Lycambes , which Horace undoubtedly imitated ...
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... Roman Stage . The first of which was repre- 1170 sented in the Year 514. since the building of Rome , as Tully , from the Commentaries of Atticus , has assur'd us ; it was after the end of the first Punick War , the year before Ennius ...
... Roman Stage . The first of which was repre- 1170 sented in the Year 514. since the building of Rome , as Tully , from the Commentaries of Atticus , has assur'd us ; it was after the end of the first Punick War , the year before Ennius ...
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... Roman Farce , or the Greek Comedies , he is to 1270 be acknowledg'd for the first Author of Roman Satire ; as it is properly so call'd ; and distinguish'd from any sort of Stage - Play . Of Pacurius , who succeeded him , there is little ...
... Roman Farce , or the Greek Comedies , he is to 1270 be acknowledg'd for the first Author of Roman Satire ; as it is properly so call'd ; and distinguish'd from any sort of Stage - Play . Of Pacurius , who succeeded him , there is little ...
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