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presented himself as a
Christian Horace,
adapting Horatian meters to his own
poetry and
giving Horatian motifs a
Christian tone. On the
other hand, St Jerome...
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typical forms of odes: the Pindaric,
Horatian, and irregular.
Pindaric odes
follow the form and
style of Pindar.
Horatian odes
follow conventions of Horace;...
- The
Horatians and the
Curiatians (German: Die
Horatier und die Kuriatier) is a Lehrstück ("Schulstück" in the
collected plays) by the
German dramatist...
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Satirical literature can
commonly be
categorized as
either Horatian, Juvenalian, or Menippean.
Horatian satire,
named for the
Roman satirist Horace (65–8 BCE)...
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garden in "Upon
Appleton House" and "The Garden", the
political address "An
Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's
Return from Ireland", and the
later personal and political...
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origins of
American ideals of liberty, see also Sibi Imperiosus: Cooper's
Horatian Ideal of Self-Governance in The Deerslayer,
Villa Julie College, July 2005...
- The Valerio-
Horatian laws (Latin:
leges Valeriae Horatiae) were
three laws
which were p****ed by the
consuls of Rome for 449 BC,
Lucius Valerius Poplicola...
- Drapier—or anonymously. He was a
master of two
styles of satire, the
Horatian and
Juvenalian styles.
Jonathan Swift was born on 30
November 1667 in Dublin...
- structure, but
generally showing the
original influence of the
Pindaric or
Horatian ode. One non-Western form
which resembles the ode is the
qasida in Arabic...
- Carmina) are a
collection in four
books of
Latin lyric poems by Horace. The
Horatian ode
format and
style has been
emulated since by
other poets.
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