A Commentary on Persius, Volume 64Brill, 1981 - 213 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... Horace , Satires , ii.6 , an entertaining account of city life . Moreover , Persius ' style , though sermo like Horace's , accentuates colloquial elements and exhibits a harshness and incongruity far in excess of Horace ( as indicated ...
... Horace , Satires , ii.6 , an entertaining account of city life . Moreover , Persius ' style , though sermo like Horace's , accentuates colloquial elements and exhibits a harshness and incongruity far in excess of Horace ( as indicated ...
Pagina 19
... Horace's words . The latter's meaning nor- mally remains unchanged , though there may be changes of context , cf. 1.28 , 67 , 93 , 118 , 2.2 , 11-12 , 3.8 , 23-4 , 40 , 48-9 , 83 , 96 , 97 , 98 , 5.7 , 66 , 96 , 109 , 118 , 123 , 124 ...
... Horace's words . The latter's meaning nor- mally remains unchanged , though there may be changes of context , cf. 1.28 , 67 , 93 , 118 , 2.2 , 11-12 , 3.8 , 23-4 , 40 , 48-9 , 83 , 96 , 97 , 98 , 5.7 , 66 , 96 , 109 , 118 , 123 , 124 ...
Pagina 50
... Horace , 155 , takes all three lines to refer to the Satires : he explains that friends laugh at Horace's criticism of the public , and then realise that their own faults are being discussed . The view is misguided . For conflations in ...
... Horace , 155 , takes all three lines to refer to the Satires : he explains that friends laugh at Horace's criticism of the public , and then realise that their own faults are being discussed . The view is misguided . For conflations in ...
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