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... learned writer , is put to death . Helenius Acro , who really commented upon Terence and Hor- ace and Persius ; the scholia on Hor- ace , under his name , are not genuine . We have quotations from the scho- lia on Terence , and perhaps ...
... learned writer , is put to death . Helenius Acro , who really commented upon Terence and Hor- ace and Persius ; the scholia on Hor- ace , under his name , are not genuine . We have quotations from the scho- lia on Terence , and perhaps ...
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... learned even without a master . " 1 Pliny the Younger quotes Seneca as one of the great men who condescended to literary amusements below what might have been thought their dignity . A respectful posterity has preserved few records of ...
... learned even without a master . " 1 Pliny the Younger quotes Seneca as one of the great men who condescended to literary amusements below what might have been thought their dignity . A respectful posterity has preserved few records of ...
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... learned , too , in a sense , and his learning is wider in range , but it is not real ; one feels that he has 1 The dialogue professes to be held A.D. 75 . picked up everything and knows nothing , whereas Statius knows II . - 3 LUCAN AND ...
... learned , too , in a sense , and his learning is wider in range , but it is not real ; one feels that he has 1 The dialogue professes to be held A.D. 75 . picked up everything and knows nothing , whereas Statius knows II . - 3 LUCAN AND ...
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... learned . For one thing , Statius had not the same distractions as Lucan . Statius is a slave's name , and , though it is borne by men of good family among the South Sabellians , we hear nothing of the poet's grandfather ; so it is ...
... learned . For one thing , Statius had not the same distractions as Lucan . Statius is a slave's name , and , though it is borne by men of good family among the South Sabellians , we hear nothing of the poet's grandfather ; so it is ...
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... learned enough to know that in the heroic age kings had not the temptation of wealth ; but he treats this as an aggravation of the wickedness of the Theban brothers , who could commit fratricide for so little . But , in spite of the ...
... learned enough to know that in the heroic age kings had not the temptation of wealth ; but he treats this as an aggravation of the wickedness of the Theban brothers , who could commit fratricide for so little . But , in spite of the ...
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