Horace was a lyric poet and satirist.
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What Horace was referring to was the fact that the Romans had conquered Greece, but the Greek culture had been adopted in the process, overcoming the Roman. It is a correct statement, if it is taken as metaphor.
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The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
Horace was a lyric poet and satirist.
The Roman poet Horace is known for his works "Satires" and "Epistles." These collections of poetry reflect his wit and criticism of Roman society.
It means "Horace", which probably refers to the Roman poet Horace.
he is famous for being a Latin lyric poet.
The ancient Roman poet famous for his odes was Horace. He was known for his lyrical poetry that celebrated life, love, and simplicity.
If you refer to theatre performances, Roman theatre was modelled on that of the Greeks. Indian and asian theatre were completely different.
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Sophisticated and subtle.
Subtle and sophisticated
Horace was the son of a freedman.
i feel Italian theatre is the same as the roman theatre... so whatever you know about the roman theatre goes for the Italian... like the roman ludi festivals and worship of Jupiter e.t.c also goes for the Italian theatre or drama.. except for modern developments which i don,t know about.