Poetry of the Latin language.
1 But she had more important things on her mind than Latin poetry .
2 Besides his very valuable Ecclesiastical History, he composed various pieces of Latin poetry .
3 What Sir Thomas Malory had done in English prose, Boiardo did in Latin poetry .
4 He took the prize in Latin poetry absolutely "without opening a book."
5 The lessons at first school consisted entirely of repetition - repeating Latin poetry , and occasionally prose.
6 No writer of British birth is reckoned among the masters of Latin poetry and eloquence.
7 The sixth book of the AEneid is the most pleasing and perfect composition of Latin poetry .
8 No comparison is more common in Latin poetry than that of a warrior to a bull.
9 Robert Y. Tyrrell's Virgil (see his Latin Poetry , 1895, pp.
10 IN POETAS] because Colet allowed classical Latin poetry to be read in his new school.
11 No writer of British birth is to be reckoned among the masters of Latin poetry and eloquence.
12 Latin poetry and prose, the discourses of Cicero, rhetoric, and church history were important subjects in his curriculum.
13 He liked Latin poetry , had read some Italian, but very naturally gave the palm to the Spanish poets.
14 He loved Latin poetry even better than Italian, and Horace, whom I knew by heart, was his favourite poet.
15 The note it strikes is one that has never been heard before in Latin poetry and is never heard again.
16 This appeal elicited from the poet that excellent epistle which traces the history and criticises the merits of Latin poetry .
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This collocation consists of: Latin poetry across language varieties