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Pagina 480
... Plutarch's Life of Lycurgus . PAGE 60. Equally the objects of ridicule . Cf. the Guardian , No. 4 ( 16th March 1713 ) , in which Pope comments severely on ' this prostitution of praise . ' PAGE 60. Bulfinch , in Brome's Northern Lasse ...
... Plutarch's Life of Lycurgus . PAGE 60. Equally the objects of ridicule . Cf. the Guardian , No. 4 ( 16th March 1713 ) , in which Pope comments severely on ' this prostitution of praise . ' PAGE 60. Bulfinch , in Brome's Northern Lasse ...
Pagina 488
... Plutarch . PAGE 179. Buckley . Lives of the Gracchi . See B. I. and i . 523 . 229. PAGE 180. Motto . Horace , Odes , IV . ix . 10-12 . " The translations are : ( 1 ) by Catullus , li ; ( 2 ) by Boileau , translation of Longinus , viii ...
... Plutarch . PAGE 179. Buckley . Lives of the Gracchi . See B. I. and i . 523 . 229. PAGE 180. Motto . Horace , Odes , IV . ix . 10-12 . " The translations are : ( 1 ) by Catullus , li ; ( 2 ) by Boileau , translation of Longinus , viii ...
Pagina 499
... Plutarch . On the Life and Poetry of Homer , wrongly ascribed to Plutarch , Book I , ยง 16 .'- H . Morley . Euclid . Aristotle , Poetics , xxii . 5 . 286. PAGE 353. Motto . Adapted from Tacitus , Annals , xiv . 21 . PAGE 355. J ...
... Plutarch . On the Life and Poetry of Homer , wrongly ascribed to Plutarch , Book I , ยง 16 .'- H . Morley . Euclid . Aristotle , Poetics , xxii . 5 . 286. PAGE 353. Motto . Adapted from Tacitus , Annals , xiv . 21 . PAGE 355. J ...
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