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... original History . In so doing , however , he has continually adhered to the strict chronological plan laid down by the author , though in his own opinion it is not necessarily the best for elucidating the general movement of literature ...
... original History . In so doing , however , he has continually adhered to the strict chronological plan laid down by the author , though in his own opinion it is not necessarily the best for elucidating the general movement of literature ...
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... original metre of the Fescenninae , as far as they may have been at all metrical , was no doubt the Saturnian line . The Fescenninae never made their way to the stage . The passage in DIOMED . GL . 1. 479 , 13 , where Fescenninus ...
... original metre of the Fescenninae , as far as they may have been at all metrical , was no doubt the Saturnian line . The Fescenninae never made their way to the stage . The passage in DIOMED . GL . 1. 479 , 13 , where Fescenninus ...
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... original by Naevius , Ennius , Pacuvius and Accius . The taste of the mass for spectacles , unable as they were to derive much pleasure from the subject - matter and form of the foreign plays , was gratified by brilliant mise en scène ...
... original by Naevius , Ennius , Pacuvius and Accius . The taste of the mass for spectacles , unable as they were to derive much pleasure from the subject - matter and form of the foreign plays , was gratified by brilliant mise en scène ...
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... original in his subjects . The early Imperial period , during which the attention of educated men was again turned to the ancient Roman tragic writers , produced also new plays , of course with more technical finish . Here we may ...
... original in his subjects . The early Imperial period , during which the attention of educated men was again turned to the ancient Roman tragic writers , produced also new plays , of course with more technical finish . Here we may ...
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... original productions during this latter period , e.g. by Vergilius Romanus and M. Pomponius Bassulus , were confined to small circles and remained without effect . · • 1. DIOMED . GL . 1 , 489 graecas fabulas ab habitu palliatas Varro ...
... original productions during this latter period , e.g. by Vergilius Romanus and M. Pomponius Bassulus , were confined to small circles and remained without effect . · • 1. DIOMED . GL . 1 , 489 graecas fabulas ab habitu palliatas Varro ...
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Página 230 - Sisenna, eius amicus, omnes adhuc nostros scriptores, nisi qui forte nondum ediderunt, de quibus existimare non possumus, facile superavit. is tamen neque orator in numero vestro umquam est habitus et in historia puerile quiddam consectatur, ut unum Clitarchum neque praeterea quemquam de Graecis legisse videatur, eum tamen velle dumtaxat imitari ; quern si adsequi posset, aliquantum ab optumo tamen abesset.
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