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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1851-1852-302

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306 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE Trace the march of Hannibal through Italy giving modern as well as ancient names Translate into English prose and illustrate with notes Ignotum Tragicie genus invenisse Camente Dicitur et plaustris vexisse potimata Thespis Quae canerent agerentque peruncti facibus ora Post hunc personae pallaeque repertor honestaj iEschylus et modicis instravit pvilpita tignis Et docuit magnumque loqui nitique cothurno Successit vetus his Comcedia non sine multa Laude sed in vitium libertas excidit et vim Dignam legi regi lex est accepta chorusque Turpiter obticuit sublato jure nocendi Nil intentatum nostri liquere poetae Nec minimum meruere decus vestigia Grteca Ausi deserere et celebrare domestica facta Vel qui praetextas vel qui docuere togatas Nec virtute foret clarisve potentius armis Quam lingua Latium si non ofienderet unum Quemque poetarum limse labor et mora Vos ο Pompilius sanguis carmen reprehendite quod non Multa dies et multa litura coercuit atque Perfectum decies non castigavit ad unguent Η or de Arte Poet 275-294 Give short life of Horace mentioning the principal public events of the period during which he lived and contrast hi character with that of Juvenal Arrange in chronological order his principal writings Draw Map both modern and ancient of Horace's journey to Brundisium Give an account of the principal Horatian metres mark those which are similar to the Greek and give examples both Greek and Latin When do si dam donee quum and qui govern the indica- tive and when the subjunctive Give examples
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