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... Compare pp . Ixix , xc . 2 It must be observed that the classification is necessarily rough , as some of the poems , e . g . v . i . , have two subjects . § ii . Literary style . Ancient opi- nions . lvi INTRODUCTION .
... Compare pp . Ixix , xc . 2 It must be observed that the classification is necessarily rough , as some of the poems , e . g . v . i . , have two subjects . § ii . Literary style . Ancient opi- nions . lvi INTRODUCTION .
Side lvii
Sextus Propertius John Percival Postgate. § ii . Literary style . Ancient opi- nions . Their insuffici- ency . There are not many direct criticisms of Propertius in ancient writers . Quintilian ( 10. 1. 93 ) , while himself giving the ...
Sextus Propertius John Percival Postgate. § ii . Literary style . Ancient opi- nions . Their insuffici- ency . There are not many direct criticisms of Propertius in ancient writers . Quintilian ( 10. 1. 93 ) , while himself giving the ...
Side lxxiv
... ancient writer who compares with him in this respect with the exception of Pindar ; and Pindar's boldness is not that of Pro- pertius3 . The one shews the exuberance of a splendid 1 In estimating it we must make allowance for the unu ...
... ancient writer who compares with him in this respect with the exception of Pindar ; and Pindar's boldness is not that of Pro- pertius3 . The one shews the exuberance of a splendid 1 In estimating it we must make allowance for the unu ...
Side lxxvii
... ancient criticisms of Propertius . And we have seen how from their nature they were inevitably incomplete and unsatisfactory . But we have done much more than this . We have seen how our endeavour to esti- mate and even to understand ...
... ancient criticisms of Propertius . And we have seen how from their nature they were inevitably incomplete and unsatisfactory . But we have done much more than this . We have seen how our endeavour to esti- mate and even to understand ...
Side lxxxiv
... ancient taste was considerably less exacting with regard to them than our own , and that many that were fresh when Propertius wrote have become stale and trite with the use of two thousand years . When he wrote obductis 1 I think few ...
... ancient taste was considerably less exacting with regard to them than our own , and that many that were fresh when Propertius wrote have become stale and trite with the use of two thousand years . When he wrote obductis 1 I think few ...
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