" " in matter |
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Original character, partly Roman, partly Italian |
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National spirit |
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Imaginative sentiment |
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Moral feeling |
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Italian element in Roman Poetry |
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Love of Nature |
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Passion of Love |
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Personal element in Roman Poetry |
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Four Periods of Roman Poetry |
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Character of each |
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Conclusion |
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VESTIGES OF INDIGENOUS POETRY IN ROME AND ANCIENT ITALY.
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Niebuhr's theory of a Ballad-Poetry |
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The Saturnian metre |
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Ritual Hymns |
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Prophetic verses |
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Fescennine verses |
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Saturae[page viii] |
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Gnomic verses |
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Commemorative verses |
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Inferences as to their character |
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" from early state of the language |
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No public recognition of Poetry |
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Roman story result of tradition and reflection |
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Inferences from the nature of Roman religion |
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" from the character and pursuits of the people |
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Roman Poetry of Italian rather than Roman origin |
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FIRST PERIOD.
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FROM LIVIUS ANDRONICUS TO LUCILIUS.
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BEGINNING OF ROMAN LITERATURE. LIVIUS ANDRONICUS, CN. NAEVIUS, 240-202 b.c.
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Contact with Greece after capture of Tarentum |
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First period of Roman literature |
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Forms of Poetry during this period |
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Livius Andronicus |
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Cn. Naevius, his life |
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Dramas |
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