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Pastoral and the poetics of self-contradiction
Theocritus to Marvell -
Pastoral and the poetics of self-contradiction
Theocritus to Marvell -
The poet as editor
Callimachus, Virgil, Horace, Propertius and the development of the poetic book -
What Catullus wrote
problems in textual criticism, editing and the manuscript tradition -
Pastoral and the poetics of self-contradiction
Theocritus to Marvell -
Music in the Odes of Horace
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Horace's odes
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A symposion of praise
Horace returns to lyric in Odes IV -
A symposion of praise
Horace returns to lyric in Odes IV -
The poet as editor
Callimachus, Virgil, Horace, Propertius and the development of the poetic book -
What Catullus wrote
problems in textual criticism, editing and the manuscript tradition -
Pastoral and the poetics of self-contradiction
Theocritus to Marvell -
Unity and design in Horace's odes
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Time and the erotic in Horace's 'Odes'
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The odes of Horace
a critical study -
Horace's narrative "Odes"
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An election ball, in poetical letters
from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his wife at Glocester: with a poetical address to John Miller, Esq. ... The second edition, with considerable additions. By the author of the New Bath guide -
An election ball in poetical letters
in the Zomerzetshire dialect, from Mr. Inkle, a Freeman of Bath, to his wife at Gloucester: with a poetical address to John Miller, Esq; at Bath-Easton villa. By the author of the New Bath guide -
An ode
to the inhabitants of Great-Britain; In Imitation of Horace, Book III. Ode VI -
A symposion of praise
Horace returns to lyric in Odes IV -
Horace
Odes and Epodes -
The fifth ode of the first book of Horace imitated
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Horace's instructions to the Roman senate
and character of Caius Asinius Pollio. In two odes -
Palæographia sacra: or, discourses on monuments of antiquity that relate to sacred history
Number I. A comment on an ode of Horace, shewing the Bacchus of the heathen to be the Jehovah of the Jews. By William Stukeley, Rector of All-Saints in Stamford -
An election ball
in poetical letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his wife at Glocester: with a poetical address to John Miller, Esq. at Batheaston Villa. By the author of The new Bath guide