Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 79
... Horace by the scholiast Porphyrio in the third century A.D. Horace , says Porphyrio in his introductory note to the classic Ars Poetica , " epitomized the precepts ( congessit praecepta ) of Neoptolemus of Parium — or at least the most ...
... Horace by the scholiast Porphyrio in the third century A.D. Horace , says Porphyrio in his introductory note to the classic Ars Poetica , " epitomized the precepts ( congessit praecepta ) of Neoptolemus of Parium — or at least the most ...
Page 80
... Horace was part of an Augustan classical movement— back toward the high seriousness , if not the moral intensity , of Greek classical art . At the same time Horace had become a refined poet under the Epicurean influence of the school at ...
... Horace was part of an Augustan classical movement— back toward the high seriousness , if not the moral intensity , of Greek classical art . At the same time Horace had become a refined poet under the Epicurean influence of the school at ...
Page 86
... Horace's theory of decorum which is provided through Satires I , 4 and 10 , where he appears as if struggling , though scarcely in any theoretical anguish , with the opposed facts that satire had been a parvenu , a latter - day genre ...
... Horace's theory of decorum which is provided through Satires I , 4 and 10 , where he appears as if struggling , though scarcely in any theoretical anguish , with the opposed facts that satire had been a parvenu , a latter - day genre ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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