The Latin Classics, Vol. 1

The Latin Classics, Vol. 1 Drama Ethics (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Latin Classics, Vol. 1: Drama Ethics

This view, perhaps, may do the early Latins some wrong, for at the feasts (where, if ever, a Roman was inspired with the joy Of life), young men recited songs in praise of ancient worthies. These were extemporized, and were probably of little artistic merit, for none has been preserved in litera ture. Cato records the fact that he had heard them, but gives no specimens. The custom was entirely dead before the time of Cicero, who keenly regretted its passing - not so much, it may be suggested, because Of the literary merit Of these eulogies, as for antiquarian and patriotic considerations.

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ISBN: 9781333606237
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Number of pages: 454
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Width: 152mm
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