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Other peoples have the same arms : the lord of Rome alone has eloquence and the power of the word at his command ' , wrote Cassiodorus , Athalaric's Roman minister of state . The Goths brought with them to Italy a tradition of ( oral ) ...
Other peoples have the same arms : the lord of Rome alone has eloquence and the power of the word at his command ' , wrote Cassiodorus , Athalaric's Roman minister of state . The Goths brought with them to Italy a tradition of ( oral ) ...
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in Latin of the patterns and devices of the Roman satirists did not produce good results ; sterility of form and dull didacticism of content are all too frequent . And the vigorous vernacular satire of the middle ages ( Till ...
in Latin of the patterns and devices of the Roman satirists did not produce good results ; sterility of form and dull didacticism of content are all too frequent . And the vigorous vernacular satire of the middle ages ( Till ...
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But when , a little later , Plautus and Terence appear on the scene , we see in full play the Roman tendency to adapt and remodel rather than translate . And the tendency persisted . It is true that Catullus translates an ode of ...
But when , a little later , Plautus and Terence appear on the scene , we see in full play the Roman tendency to adapt and remodel rather than translate . And the tendency persisted . It is true that Catullus translates an ode of ...
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