1906
DOI: 10.2307/310307
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Catullus and the Augustans

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“…[18][19] How are we to explain this startling passage? We can say, with some older writers, 1 that Horace is singling out for criticism only insensitive imitators of Catullus and Calvus; about Catullus himself he says nothing and, in the context, need say nothing. But more recent writers on the passage 2 feel that it bears an at least implied criticism of Catullus and Calvus and the rest of the neoterics.…”
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“…[18][19] How are we to explain this startling passage? We can say, with some older writers, 1 that Horace is singling out for criticism only insensitive imitators of Catullus and Calvus; about Catullus himself he says nothing and, in the context, need say nothing. But more recent writers on the passage 2 feel that it bears an at least implied criticism of Catullus and Calvus and the rest of the neoterics.…”
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confidence: 95%