probably derived from the kappa of Horace, applied in the first satire of his first book to the wild and extravagant Nevius, is used among us to denote a person who cultivates a regard to adventitious ornament and beauty to excess.
probably derived from the kappa of Horace, applied in the first satire of his first book to the wild and extravagant Nevius, is used among us to denote a person who cultivates a regard to adventitious ornament and beauty to excess.