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... contemporary writers . He was born apparently about the beginning of the Chris- tian era , in Spain ; but came early to Rome with his aunt , who nursed him through his delicate childhood . All his life he seems to have been more or less ...
... contemporary writers . He was born apparently about the beginning of the Chris- tian era , in Spain ; but came early to Rome with his aunt , who nursed him through his delicate childhood . All his life he seems to have been more or less ...
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... contemporary life . All the Scythian episode . is much more largely developed than in Apollonius , and it is at least suggestive that he should have lived and written just before the Romans had to undertake the conquest of Da- 1 VI ...
... contemporary life . All the Scythian episode . is much more largely developed than in Apollonius , and it is at least suggestive that he should have lived and written just before the Romans had to undertake the conquest of Da- 1 VI ...
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... contemporary of Accius , and Persius is the contemporary of Lucan . Juvenal , according to the received chronology , comes at the end of the period of Flaccus , Silius , and Statius . Martial , on the contrary , lived in the midst of ...
... contemporary of Accius , and Persius is the contemporary of Lucan . Juvenal , according to the received chronology , comes at the end of the period of Flaccus , Silius , and Statius . Martial , on the contrary , lived in the midst of ...
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... for temperance as well as for geniality . Nero and his courtiers , to be sure , revelled till midnight and later , but this was excep- tional . CHAPTER III . PETRONIUS . PETRONIUS ARBITER was a contemporary 86 LATIN LITERATURE .
... for temperance as well as for geniality . Nero and his courtiers , to be sure , revelled till midnight and later , but this was excep- tional . CHAPTER III . PETRONIUS . PETRONIUS ARBITER was a contemporary 86 LATIN LITERATURE .
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... contemporary literature . The travellers pass from one scrape to another , and from one low scene of debauchery to another , and are always ready to lecture upon the decay of letters and to supply specimens of how subjects ought to be ...
... contemporary literature . The travellers pass from one scrape to another , and from one low scene of debauchery to another , and are always ready to lecture upon the decay of letters and to supply specimens of how subjects ought to be ...
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