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
| Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro - 1878 - 352 páginas
...which he owed to his old master who habituated him to compare Lucretius, Terence, and above all thye chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era, and on grounds of plain sense and... | |
| George Henry Calvert - 1880 - 316 páginas
...sensible, though at the same time a very severe, master, the Reverend James Bowyer. He early molded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero,...ages, but with even those of the Augustan era : and on the ground of plain sense and universal logic to see and assert the superiority of the former in the... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 páginas
...enjoyed the inestimable advantage of a very sensible, though at the same time, a very severe master. He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes...all, the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with the Boman poets of the so-called silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era ; and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 482 páginas
...very severe master.* He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homeland Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid....of the so-called silver and brazen ages, but with «ven those of the Augustan era; and, on grounds of plain sense and universal logic, to see and assert... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 190 páginas
...to the preference 5 of Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer and Theocritus to Vergil, and again of Vergil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius (in...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the so10 called silver and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan era; and on grounds of plain... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1896 - 360 páginas
...advantage of a very sensible, though at the same time a very severe master, the Reverend James Bowyer. He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes...and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan aera : and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic to see and assert the superiority of the former... | |
| Sir Joshua Girling Fitch - 1897 - 304 páginas
...me to compare Lucretius (in such extracts as I then read), Terence, and above all the chaster poetry of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the so-called silver and brazen age, but with even those of the Augustan era, and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic to... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1899 - 108 páginas
...habituated me to compare Lucretius (in such extracts as I then read), Terence, and, above all, the chastfer poems of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of...and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan aira; and, on grounds of plain sense and universal logic, to see an* assert the superiority of the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 454 páginas
...severe master, the Rev. James Bowyer, many years Head Master of the Grammar-School, Christ's 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 with even those of the Augustan era ; and, on grounds of plain... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 656 páginas
...advantage of a very sensible, though at the same time a very severe master, the Reverend James Bowyer. He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes...and brazen ages, but with even those of the Augustan aera: and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic to see and assert the superiority of the former... | |
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