Horace and the Dialectic of Freedom : : Readings in Epistles 1 / / W. R. Johnson.
Informal in tone and seemingly effortless in movement, Horace's Epistles have haunted and delighted readers for two millennia. W. R. Johnson offers an extraordinarily suggestive new interpretation of Book 1 of the Epistles, an interpretation not only of the poems but of the poet they reveal.Joh...
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