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Side xvii
... Roman literature and antiquities , and earning the name of doctus , to which no Roman poet has a better right than he . It is also possible that he may have written some of the archaeological poems in the fifth book . 1 Iv . 13 ( 15 ) ...
... Roman literature and antiquities , and earning the name of doctus , to which no Roman poet has a better right than he . It is also possible that he may have written some of the archaeological poems in the fifth book . 1 Iv . 13 ( 15 ) ...
Side xxxiii
... Roman Callimachus ? v . 1. 63 , 64 ut nostris tumefacta superbiat Vmbria libris , Vmbria Romani patria Callimachi ' . In other respects too the identification is plausible . The charge of belong- ing to a clique of mutual admirers might ...
... Roman Callimachus ? v . 1. 63 , 64 ut nostris tumefacta superbiat Vmbria libris , Vmbria Romani patria Callimachi ' . In other respects too the identification is plausible . The charge of belong- ing to a clique of mutual admirers might ...
Side lv
... Roman . But to reverse the order and to bid nature revolve upon her track is a ghastly imagination , or rather Mephistophelian mockery , only possible to ages which have learnt to finger the secret springs of the horrible and produced ...
... Roman . But to reverse the order and to bid nature revolve upon her track is a ghastly imagination , or rather Mephistophelian mockery , only possible to ages which have learnt to finger the secret springs of the horrible and produced ...
Side lviii
... Roman critical Propertius . resources were thus limited , Propertius Difficulty of must have taxed them severely . His ob- scurity , his indirectness and his incoherencies were all offences against the Roman taste which ( to take a ...
... Roman critical Propertius . resources were thus limited , Propertius Difficulty of must have taxed them severely . His ob- scurity , his indirectness and his incoherencies were all offences against the Roman taste which ( to take a ...
Side lxviii
... eosdem habuit secum quibus est elata capil- los where it is very noticeable , as shewing how difficult it was after all for the Roman imagination to conceive that what it had seen devoured and dissipated by the lxviii INTRODUCTION .
... eosdem habuit secum quibus est elata capil- los where it is very noticeable , as shewing how difficult it was after all for the Roman imagination to conceive that what it had seen devoured and dissipated by the lxviii INTRODUCTION .
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