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  1. The Poet, The Critic, and the Moralist: Horace, Epistles 1.19.C. W. Macleod - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):359-.
    I begin by quoting from two valuable recent works on Horace. Professor Brink in his Horace on Poetry writes: ‘The centre of the short piece lies in lines 21—34. Readers, among them critics and poets, had denied one aspect of the Odes which was surely above criticism—the striking originality of these poems. Horace's defence turns on the question of originality’ and ‘Epistle 19 is unique in that it alone among the literary satires and letters reiterates Horace's claim to be the (...)
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  • Musentempel und Octavianehrung des Vergil im Proömium zum dritten Buche der Georgica.Ulrich Fleischer - 1960 - Hermes 88 (3):280-331.
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