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
| 1917 - 220 páginas
...Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer and Theocrites to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid,' writes Coleridge.2 'He habituated me to compare Lucretius (in such extracts...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... | |
| Marjorie Latta Barstow Greenbie - 1917 - 222 páginas
...Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer and Theocritcs to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid,' writes Coleridge.2 'He habituated me to compare Lucretius (in such extracts...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... | |
| Vernon Blake - 1925 - 424 páginas
...Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius, Terence . . . not only with the Roman poets of the, so-called, silver...brazen ages ; but with even those of the Augustan era ... I learned from him that poetry, even of the loftiest and seemingly wildest odes, had a logic of... | |
| Vernon Blake - 1925 - 428 páginas
...Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius, Terence . . . not only with the Roman poets of the, so-called, silver...brazen ages ; but with even those of the Augustan era ... I learned from him that poetry, even of the loftiest and seemingly wildest odes, had a logic of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1920 - 388 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...of 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 of plain... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1984 - 860 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...the chaster poems of Catullus, not only with * The Rev. James Bowyer, many years Head Master of the GrammarSchool. Christ's" Hospital. ' " BL ('8'7):... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 754 páginas
...to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer and Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Yirgil to Ovid. He habituated me to compare Lucretius (in...of 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 of plain... | |
| 376 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...of Catullus, not only with the Roman poets of the, so called, silver and brazen ages; but with even those of the Augustan aera: and on grounds of plain... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1834 - 566 páginas
...many 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 Ausustan era ; and on grounds of plain sense and universal logic, to see and assert the superiority... | |
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