An Apology for PoetryBobbs-Merrill, 1970 - 95 من الصفحات |
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... Caesar defeated Pompey at Pharsalia in 48 B.C. This battle is the subject of a poem by Lucan ( see n . 79 , above ) . 106 The English defeated the French at Poitiers in 1356 . 107 Agincourt , where Henry V defeated the French in 1415 ...
... Caesar defeated Pompey at Pharsalia in 48 B.C. This battle is the subject of a poem by Lucan ( see n . 79 , above ) . 106 The English defeated the French at Poitiers in 1356 . 107 Agincourt , where Henry V defeated the French in 1415 ...
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... Caesar so advanced that his name yet after 1600 years lasteth in the highest honor ? And mark but even Caesar's own words of the fore - named Sylla173 ( who in that only did honestly , to put down his dishonest tyranny ) , literas ...
... Caesar so advanced that his name yet after 1600 years lasteth in the highest honor ? And mark but even Caesar's own words of the fore - named Sylla173 ( who in that only did honestly , to put down his dishonest tyranny ) , literas ...
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... Caesars were interested in poetry , though the example of Augustus Caesar's patronage of Virgil is perhaps most familiar . 348 Cicero ( De Officiis , I , xxvi , 90 ) compares Laelius ( born ca. 186 B.C. ) to Socrates , and in the same ...
... Caesars were interested in poetry , though the example of Augustus Caesar's patronage of Virgil is perhaps most familiar . 348 Cicero ( De Officiis , I , xxvi , 90 ) compares Laelius ( born ca. 186 B.C. ) to Socrates , and in the same ...
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