Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 98Association, 1967 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Persius and Juvenal , and show their relation to the earlier poets and especially to Horace in his two books of Satires . For Butler , the meter of Persius " represents almost the high - water mark of the post - Vergilian hexameter ...
... Persius and Juvenal , and show their relation to the earlier poets and especially to Horace in his two books of Satires . For Butler , the meter of Persius " represents almost the high - water mark of the post - Vergilian hexameter ...
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American Philological Association. Horace ? 89 To what extent is Persius indebted to Ovid , or Juvenal to Persius ? Also , do we have any traces of the Lucilian hexameter in either poet ? Persius was inspired by reading Lucilius to ...
American Philological Association. Horace ? 89 To what extent is Persius indebted to Ovid , or Juvenal to Persius ? Also , do we have any traces of the Lucilian hexameter in either poet ? Persius was inspired by reading Lucilius to ...
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... Persius and Juvenal . Horace changed his metrical procedures over the years , with greater variety and less concentration on the same patterns in his late Epistles than in Satires 1,103 and I find nothing comparable in Lucretius ...
... Persius and Juvenal . Horace changed his metrical procedures over the years , with greater variety and less concentration on the same patterns in his late Epistles than in Satires 1,103 and I find nothing comparable in Lucretius ...
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Idyll 16 Theocritus and Simonides | 37 |
23 | 44 |
Five Centuries of Latin Hexameter | 77 |
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