He habituated me to compare Lucretius, (in such extracts as I then read) Terence, and above all the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and brazen ages; but with even those of the Augustan era: and on grounds... Educational Review - Page 39edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1817 - 312 pages
...to Virgil, * The Rev. James Bowyer, many years Head Master of the Grammar-School, Christ Hospital. and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and brazen ages ; but with even those of the Augustan era : and on grounds of plain... | |
| 1834 - 614 pages
...Homer and Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius, Terence, and, above all, the chaster poems of Catullus,...poets of the socalled silver and brazen ages, but even those of the Augustan era; and, on grounds of plain sense and universal logic, to see and assert... | |
| John Iliff Wilson - London (England) - 1821 - 348 pages
...Homer and Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius, Terence* and, above all, the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era; and on grounds of plain... | |
| Decoration and ornament - 1820 - 474 pages
...Virgil, and again * The Rev. James Bowyer, many years head -master of the grammar-school Christ Hospital. of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era; and on grounds of plain... | |
| American education society - 1833 - 406 pages
...again of Virgil to Ovid. Ho habituated me to compare Lucretius, (in such extracts as I then road,) Terence, and above all, the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the so called silver and brazen ages; but even with those of the Augustan era: andón grounds of plain... | |
| Clergy - 1833 - 378 pages
...again of Virgil to Ovid. He hahituated me to compare Lucretius, (in anch extracta as I then road,) Terence, and above all, the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of tiic ao called silver and hrazen ages ; but even with those of the Augustan era : and on grounds of... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - Theology - 1834 - 408 pages
...severe master. (The Rev. James liowyer, many years head master of the grammar school, Christ Hospital.) He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the so called silver and brazen ages; but even with those of the Augustan era : and on grounds of plain... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1834 - 360 pages
...moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer and Theocritus to Virgil, and again Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius,...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era ; and on grounds of plain... | |
| English literature - 1834 - 590 pages
...лишу years head-master of the grammar-school, Christ's Hospital. Terence, and above all the chaste poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of...silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Ausrustan era ; and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic, to see and assert the superiority... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1834 - 734 pages
...Homer and Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius, Terence, and above all, the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets, of the, BO called, Silver and Brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era; and on grounds of plain... | |
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