The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper, 1846 - 681 strán (strany) |
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... present work has enjoyed , both in Europe and our own country , has in- duced the editor to put it forth again in a neater and still more convenient form . The design , therefore , originally enter- tained , of republishing the larger ...
... present work has enjoyed , both in Europe and our own country , has in- duced the editor to put it forth again in a neater and still more convenient form . The design , therefore , originally enter- tained , of republishing the larger ...
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... present ode was written in allusion to that event . The poet , regarding the visitation as a mark of divine displeasure , proceeds to inquire on what deity they are to call for succour . Who is to free the Romans from the pollution ...
... present ode was written in allusion to that event . The poet , regarding the visitation as a mark of divine displeasure , proceeds to inquire on what deity they are to call for succour . Who is to free the Romans from the pollution ...
Strana 280
... present instance , the poetic beauty of the passage . The whole may be rendered as follows : " The headlong fury of the south - west wind , contending with the north - eastern blasts . " - 14 . Tristes Hyadas . " The rainy Hyades ...
... present instance , the poetic beauty of the passage . The whole may be rendered as follows : " The headlong fury of the south - west wind , contending with the north - eastern blasts . " - 14 . Tristes Hyadas . " The rainy Hyades ...
Strana 284
... present ode , since he would never certainly , in that event , have given Varius the prefer- ence to Virgil . For an account of the literary imposture of Heerkens in relation to a supposed tragedy of Varius's , entitled Tereus , consult ...
... present ode , since he would never certainly , in that event , have given Varius the prefer- ence to Virgil . For an account of the literary imposture of Heerkens in relation to a supposed tragedy of Varius's , entitled Tereus , consult ...
Strana 285
... present ode , Plancus had communicated his intention to Horace , and the poet now seeks to dissuade him from the step , but in such a way , however , as not to endanger his own standing with the empe- The train of thought appears to be ...
... present ode , Plancus had communicated his intention to Horace , and the poet now seeks to dissuade him from the step , but in such a way , however , as not to endanger his own standing with the empe- The train of thought appears to be ...
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according addressed Alluding allusion amid ancient Apollo appears Apulia atque Augustus Bacchus bard Cæsar called CARMEN celebrated character chorus Compare note Compare Ode Consult note conveyed cura denote Dio Cassius enim Ennius epistle epithet Epode equivalent expression favour follows Græcism Greek haec Hence honour Horace hunc idea intended illi imitation inter Latium Literally Lucilius Maecenas mala means meant melius mihi modo multa neque nihil nisi note on Ode note on Sat nunc olim omnes pater pede poet poet's poetry praises present puer pueri quae Quam quia quibus Quid quis quod quum reference regards remarks rich Roman Rome satire satis scholiast semel semper sibi sine slave species spondee Stertinius supposed tamen Tarentum term thee Thespis things tibi Tibur tion train of ideas Trimeter Vindelici virtue wine words
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