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 - Página 39editado por - 1915Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1834 - 772 páginas
...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... | |
| 1834 - 604 páginas
...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 even those of the Augustan era; and, on grounds of plain sense... | |
| William Trollope - 1834 - 538 páginas
...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... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 368 páginas
...Yirgil to Ovid. He habituated mo to compare Lucretius, (in such extracts as I then read,) Tercnoo, and, above all, the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poeia of the, so called, silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan ci af and on grounds... | |
| 1835 - 494 páginas
...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... | |
| 1835 - 544 páginas
...Homer and Theoeritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lueretius, 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... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 páginas
...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 even those of the Augustan era ; and on grounds of plain sense... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 páginas
...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 even those of the Augustan era ; and on grounds of plain sense... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - 386 páginas
..." and Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil " to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucre" tius, (in such extracts as I then read,) Terence, " and,...Catullus, " not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, " silver and brazen ages ; but with even those of '• the Augustan sera: and, on grounds... | |
| 1839 - 636 páginas
...to compare *Tho Rev. Jumeii liowyer, many yearn Head Master of the Grammar School, Christ Hospital. Lucretius, (in such extracts as I then read.) Terence,...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and bnizen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era ; and on grounds of plain... | |
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