Excerpt from Zu Horaz Zweitem Literaturbrief
Horaz wollte in diesem Brief vom Dichten Abschied nehmen. Nach der Einleitung (vv. 1 einer Rechtfertigung seines Still schweigens, geht er zur Aufzählung der Gründe über (vv. 24. Warum er das Dichten aufgebe. Sie lassen sich füglich in folgende Gruppen stellen.
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