The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... verse writes the purest vernacular Latin ; the Epicurean philosophy has not subdued his masculine shrewdness and good sense to dreaming indolence . the Roman part of his character he blends some reminiscence of the sturdy virtue of the ...
... verse writes the purest vernacular Latin ; the Epicurean philosophy has not subdued his masculine shrewdness and good sense to dreaming indolence . the Roman part of his character he blends some reminiscence of the sturdy virtue of the ...
Strana xv
... verse the native vernacu . ar metre of Italy . Orbilius may not merely have thought the Eu . merism of Ennius , or the Epicurianism of Lucretius , unfit for the study of Roman youth , but have considered Accius , Pacuvius , or Terence ...
... verse the native vernacu . ar metre of Italy . Orbilius may not merely have thought the Eu . merism of Ennius , or the Epicurianism of Lucretius , unfit for the study of Roman youth , but have considered Accius , Pacuvius , or Terence ...
Strana xvii
... verse , which he was destined , in another form , to carry to such unrivalled perfection in his own language . But he incurred a great danger , that of sinking into a third or fourth rate Greek poet , if , in a foreign language , he ...
... verse , which he was destined , in another form , to carry to such unrivalled perfection in his own language . But he incurred a great danger , that of sinking into a third or fourth rate Greek poet , if , in a foreign language , he ...
Strana xx
... verses to which Ennius alludes , as sung by the Fauns and Bards the ancient verses which existed before there was any real poetry Macaulay , Preface to " Lays of Rome . " original metrical We read of the Quoted in the Brutu Cicero ...
... verses to which Ennius alludes , as sung by the Fauns and Bards the ancient verses which existed before there was any real poetry Macaulay , Preface to " Lays of Rome . " original metrical We read of the Quoted in the Brutu Cicero ...
Strana xxi
... verse . From Homer to Nonnus this verse maintained its prescriptive and unquestioned right to be the measure of heroic and narrative poetry . None , indeed , could draw the bow like the old bard ; but even in this conscious feeble- ness ...
... verse . From Homer to Nonnus this verse maintained its prescriptive and unquestioned right to be the measure of heroic and narrative poetry . None , indeed , could draw the bow like the old bard ; but even in this conscious feeble- ness ...
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