Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 – 8 BCE), known in the English-speaking world as “Horace”, was contemporary of Virgil and the preeminent lyrical poet of the Augustan age; his poems were known as the “common currency of civilization” because they were so widely read and quoted, and over the past two millennia have had a much greater influence than any poet from ancient Rome.
(A) than any
(B) than any other
(C) as any other
(D) as those of any other
(E) than those of any other
OA E
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 – 8 BCE), known in the English-speaking world as “Horace”, was contemporary of Virgil and
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