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NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following groups of references are not meant as annotations in the
usual sense. Those to the text of the poet are for such persons as wish
to increase their acquaintance with Horace by reading at first hand the
principal poems which have inspired the essayist's conclusions. The
others are for those who desire to view in detail the working of the
Horatian influence.
HORACE THE PERSON:
_Odes_, I. 27; 38; II. 3; 7; III. 8; IV. 11.
_Satires_, I. 6; 9; II. 6.
_Epistles_, I. 7; 10; 20.
Suetonius, _Life of Horace_. (see below.)
HORACE THE POET:
_Odes_, I. 1; 3; 6; 12; 24; 35; II. 7; 16; III. 1; 21; 29; IV. 2; 3; 4.
_Satires_, I. 4; 6.
_Epistles_, I. 3; 20; II. 2.
HORACE THE INTERPRETER OF HIS TIMES:
Landscape;
_Odes_, I. 4; 31; II. 3; 6; 14; 15; III. 1; 13; 18; 23.
_Epistles_, I. 12; 14.
Living;
_Odes_, I. 1; III. 1; 2; 4; 6; IV. 5; _Epode_, 2.
_Satires_, I. 1; II. 6.
_Epistles_, I. 7; 10.
Religion;
_Odes_, I. 4; 10; 21; 30; 31; 34; III. 3; 13; 16; 18; 22; 23; IV.
5; 6; _Epode_, 2.
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