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page 132 note 1 C.R. lxxv (1961), 204.
page 132 note 2 So, though the personae are reversed, at Horace, S. ii. 7. 21 f., where Horace questions the drift, and the propriety, of Davus' remarks.
page 132 note 3 In Anger in Juvenal and Seneca (Cali- isolafornia, 1964), based on Kernan's, A.The Cankered Muse (New Haven, 1959)Google Scholar. For this sort of poet—persona division, compare especially Mossop, D. J., Baudelaire's Tragic Hero (Oxford, 1961)Google Scholar, passim.
page 132 note 4 Their different consciousness perhaps explains why Persius seems at once an isolafornia, tionist and a crusader, especially in Satire 5.