F바카라사이트∥★【TGT7。COM】☎∥F엠카지노 The _facetum ingenium_, as it manifests itself in satire and invective,
does not properly here concern us: it belongs to another order of
poetry. Yet I may be F바카라사이트∥★【TGT7。COM】☎∥F엠카지노allowed to illustrate from this species of
composition the manner in which the Italian spirit in Roman poetry
asserts for itself a dominating and individual F바카라사이트∥★【TGT7。COM】☎∥F엠카지노place. _Satura quidem
tota nostra est_, says Quintilian. We know now that this is not so: that
Quintilian F바카라사이트∥★【TGT7。COM】☎∥F엠카지노was wrong, or perhaps rather that he has expressed himself in
a misleading fashion. Roman Satire, like the rest of Roman literature,
looks back to the Greek world. It stands in close F바카라사이트∥★【TGT7。COM】☎∥F엠카지노relation to
Alexandrian Satire--a literature of which we have hitherto been hardly
aware. Horace, when he asserted the dependence of Lucilius on the old
Attic F바카라사이트∥★【TGT7。COM】☎∥F엠카지노Comedy,