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... Vergil and Homer , Horace and Pindar , Cicero and Demosthenes.1 Education shows but little change from the methods used in the time of Quintilian . Grammar , in the broad sense , and rheto- ric were still the main subjects of study ...
... Vergil and Homer , Horace and Pindar , Cicero and Demosthenes.1 Education shows but little change from the methods used in the time of Quintilian . Grammar , in the broad sense , and rheto- ric were still the main subjects of study ...
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... Vergil uses the two words indiscriminately , and thinks that the poet had recourse to this device through the desire that both sons be named from himself . The suggestion is plausible , as the name Hes- perius seems not to occur ...
... Vergil uses the two words indiscriminately , and thinks that the poet had recourse to this device through the desire that both sons be named from himself . The suggestion is plausible , as the name Hes- perius seems not to occur ...
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... Vergil . To Symmachus Ausonius sent the Griphus with a long dedica- tory letter.1 Latinus Pacatus Drepanius , 5 another friend of the poet , was a native of Gaul , probably of Aquitaine , and the author of a panegyric on Theodosius ...
... Vergil . To Symmachus Ausonius sent the Griphus with a long dedica- tory letter.1 Latinus Pacatus Drepanius , 5 another friend of the poet , was a native of Gaul , probably of Aquitaine , and the author of a panegyric on Theodosius ...
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... Vergil , aptly expressing Ausonius ' own sentiments : Credimus , an qui amant ipsi sibi somnia fingunt ? 1 Ecl . VIII , 108 . Paulinus answers this letter in forty - eight hexameters and FRIENDS AND CORRESPONDENCE 39.
... Vergil , aptly expressing Ausonius ' own sentiments : Credimus , an qui amant ipsi sibi somnia fingunt ? 1 Ecl . VIII , 108 . Paulinus answers this letter in forty - eight hexameters and FRIENDS AND CORRESPONDENCE 39.
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... Vergil or Cicero bear the yoke with Ausonius . ' By love alone , ' says Paulinus , ' am I yoked to you ; a sweet friendship unites us in an eternal alliance , which neither time nor distance can sever ; nay , this affection will endure ...
... Vergil or Cicero bear the yoke with Ausonius . ' By love alone , ' says Paulinus , ' am I yoked to you ; a sweet friendship unites us in an eternal alliance , which neither time nor distance can sever ; nay , this affection will endure ...
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