The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxiv
... Nature , but of Grecian models . Ennius had confined her epic poetry to the hexameter , whence it never attempted to emancipate itself . The drama of Rome , like all her arts , was Grecian ; almost all the plays ( excepting here and ...
... Nature , but of Grecian models . Ennius had confined her epic poetry to the hexameter , whence it never attempted to emancipate itself . The drama of Rome , like all her arts , was Grecian ; almost all the plays ( excepting here and ...
Strana xlii
... nature in all its forms is the domain of poetry and though the imagination may have to perform a different office . and to exercise a more limited authority , yet it can not be thought or , rather , can not be feared , that it will ever ...
... nature in all its forms is the domain of poetry and though the imagination may have to perform a different office . and to exercise a more limited authority , yet it can not be thought or , rather , can not be feared , that it will ever ...
Strana xliii
... nature , to which it falsely attributes its long and ignoble thraldom , till some happy spirit weds again those which should never have been dissevered , and poetry becomes once more , in the language of one of its most enchanting ...
... nature , to which it falsely attributes its long and ignoble thraldom , till some happy spirit weds again those which should never have been dissevered , and poetry becomes once more , in the language of one of its most enchanting ...
Strana xlviii
... nature in its social state , are the countless quotations from his works , which are become universal moral axioms . Their triteness is the seal of their veracity ; their peculiar terseness and felicity of expres sion , or illustration ...
... nature in its social state , are the countless quotations from his works , which are become universal moral axioms . Their triteness is the seal of their veracity ; their peculiar terseness and felicity of expres sion , or illustration ...
Strana lxi
... nature of his subject . Whether this opinion be correct or not must be considered elsewhere . It will only be requisite here to state , that the peculiar character of his hexameter versi- fication will render it unnecessary for us to ...
... nature of his subject . Whether this opinion be correct or not must be considered elsewhere . It will only be requisite here to state , that the peculiar character of his hexameter versi- fication will render it unnecessary for us to ...
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