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PACATUS ( LATINUS DREPANIUS ) , a poet and orator , was born in the fourth century , at Drepanum in Aquitania , but , according to ... Ausonius adds , that he was equal to Catullus , and surpassed all the Latin poets , except Virgil .
PACATUS ( LATINUS DREPANIUS ) , a poet and orator , was born in the fourth century , at Drepanum in Aquitania , but , according to ... Ausonius adds , that he was equal to Catullus , and surpassed all the Latin poets , except Virgil .
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1 PACUVIUS ( MARCUS ) , a Latin tragic poet , was a native of Brindisi , the ancient Brundusium , and nephew to En- ... him to be superior to Sophocles in his tragedy of " Niptra , " and classed him in the first rank of tragic poets .
1 PACUVIUS ( MARCUS ) , a Latin tragic poet , was a native of Brindisi , the ancient Brundusium , and nephew to En- ... him to be superior to Sophocles in his tragedy of " Niptra , " and classed him in the first rank of tragic poets .
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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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2 PALAPRAT ( JOHN ) , seigneur de Bigot , a French poet , was born in May 1650 , at Toulouse , of a noble family . He was a member of the academy of the Jeux Floraux , became chief magistrate of Toulouse in 1675 , when scarcely twenty ...
2 PALAPRAT ( JOHN ) , seigneur de Bigot , a French poet , was born in May 1650 , at Toulouse , of a noble family . He was a member of the academy of the Jeux Floraux , became chief magistrate of Toulouse in 1675 , when scarcely twenty ...
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... annexed it to his edition of that poet at Francfort , 1631 , 8vo . Sadolet be- stows high encomiums upon this poem , in a letter to Pa- learius . It was printed by Gryphius in 1536 , in 16mo ; and is inserted in our author's works .
... annexed it to his edition of that poet at Francfort , 1631 , 8vo . Sadolet be- stows high encomiums upon this poem , in a letter to Pa- learius . It was printed by Gryphius in 1536 , in 16mo ; and is inserted in our author's works .
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