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Ausonius adds , that he was equal to Catullus , and surpassed all the Latin poets , except Virgil . Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid ...
Ausonius adds , that he was equal to Catullus , and surpassed all the Latin poets , except Virgil . Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him , dedicated some of his own works to him , and paid ...
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... at a time when there was a jealousy between him and the duke of Marlborough . The major died at Aberdeen in Sept. 1728 , where his regiment happened then to be quartered . He published first a miscellany of poems in 1718 , dedicated ...
... at a time when there was a jealousy between him and the duke of Marlborough . The major died at Aberdeen in Sept. 1728 , where his regiment happened then to be quartered . He published first a miscellany of poems in 1718 , dedicated ...
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... and classed him in the first rank of tragic poets . They are said likewise to have looked upon every one as an enemy to Roman literature who had temerity enough to despise his tragedies , particularly his " Antiope . " Antiope .
... and classed him in the first rank of tragic poets . They are said likewise to have looked upon every one as an enemy to Roman literature who had temerity enough to despise his tragedies , particularly his " Antiope . " Antiope .
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But little is known of him , and there are several ancient writers of this name ; one an Athenian , placed by the poets before the time of Homer ; 1 Cheetham's Life of Paine , 1809 , reviewed in the " British Review , " for June 1811 ...
But little is known of him , and there are several ancient writers of this name ; one an Athenian , placed by the poets before the time of Homer ; 1 Cheetham's Life of Paine , 1809 , reviewed in the " British Review , " for June 1811 ...
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He died October 23 , 1721 , at Paris , aged 71 , leaving some " Comedies , " and a small collection of miscellaneous " Poems , " most of them addressed to M. de Vendôme . M. Palaprat wrote for the stage with his friend Brueis ...
He died October 23 , 1721 , at Paris , aged 71 , leaving some " Comedies , " and a small collection of miscellaneous " Poems , " most of them addressed to M. de Vendôme . M. Palaprat wrote for the stage with his friend Brueis ...
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