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unhesitatingly accepted all the restrictions insisted upon by the Latin lyrist. It is not to be wondered at that the
Italian scholars of the Renascence followed the precept of Horace and the practise of Seneca. They were far more at home in Latin than they were in Greek; and they could hardly help
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wrote sardonically that "Five is dignity with a trailing robe; whereas one, or two, or three acts would be short skirts, and degrading." The origin of this tradition was examined by
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ideas in modern fiction. In an attempt to subvert the normal linear structure, Durrell explicitly specified it as a
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reading into the literature of Athens what they were already familiar with in the authors of Rome. So it is that
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