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The Epilogue to the Agricola

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

R. G. Austin
Affiliation:
University College, Cardiff.

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1939

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References

1 Compare Sen. Agam. 601–2 pulvereamve nubem motam barbaricis equitum catervis with Tacitus' non cum corpore exstinguuntur magnae animae, placide quiescas: the rhythm is exactly similar, except that Seneca's line begins with a dactyl, Tacitus' words with a spondee. On the other hand, in quas neque lugeri neque plangi we have a dactylic rhythm familiar in Horace.