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Pagina 480
... Horace y reconnoît ; et par conséquent l'une et l'autre , au sentiment de ce Critique , est une Fable , telle que nous l'avons proposée . ' Cf. also Book IV , Des Mœurs . Invented by Prodicus , etc. Xenophon's Memorabilia , ii . The ...
... Horace y reconnoît ; et par conséquent l'une et l'autre , au sentiment de ce Critique , est une Fable , telle que nous l'avons proposée . ' Cf. also Book IV , Des Mœurs . Invented by Prodicus , etc. Xenophon's Memorabilia , ii . The ...
Pagina 499
... Horace , Ars Poetica , 227-30 . PAGE 349. Both perspicuous and sublime . Aristotle , Poetics , xxii . 1 . With Horace . Ars Poetica , 351-3 . PAGE 350. By the following Methods . Aristotle , Poetics , xxii . PAGE 352. Discourse in ...
... Horace , Ars Poetica , 227-30 . PAGE 349. Both perspicuous and sublime . Aristotle , Poetics , xxii . 1 . With Horace . Ars Poetica , 351-3 . PAGE 350. By the following Methods . Aristotle , Poetics , xxii . PAGE 352. Discourse in ...
Pagina 504
... Horace , Odes , 1. xxiii . 11-12 . PAGE 446. Nicolini . See I. 518 . Hydaspes . See i . 523. It was played on 26th December and 12th January ( see advertisements in the issues of A of these dates ) . 315. PAGE 448. Motto . Horace ...
... Horace , Odes , 1. xxiii . 11-12 . PAGE 446. Nicolini . See I. 518 . Hydaspes . See i . 523. It was played on 26th December and 12th January ( see advertisements in the issues of A of these dates ) . 315. PAGE 448. Motto . Horace ...
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