id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7525 Cruttwell, Charles Thomas The History of Roman Literature From the Earliest Period to the Death of Marcus Aurelius .txt text/plain 225881 16847 73 Roman and Greek Literature have their periods of study--Influence of each Contrast between Greek and Roman tragedy--Oratorical form of Latin period the history of Roman poetry assumes a regular and connected form. prose writers of Rome, did not write in Latin at all, but in Greek. public amply recognised his genius; and if men like Cicero, Horace, and what time he came to Rome is not known, but he gained great renown there or a history of Greek and Roman poetry, and other kindred works, as well the Greeks that Roman history was worth studying; for the Latin language learn the Greek language and study the great writers. The study of Greek rhetoric had by this time been cultivated at Rome, and We have now traced the history of Roman Oratory to the time of Cicero, and At what time of his life Virgil turned his thoughts to epic poetry is not ./cache/7525.txt ./txt/7525.txt