Quinti Horati Flacci opera omnia: The odes, Carmen saeculare, and epodesClarendon Press, 1896 - 436 strán (strany) |
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... Roman Poets of the Augustan Age , by the lamented Prof. Sellar , and several papers on the historical reference of the Odes by Mommsen . LINCOLN , April , 1896 . CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION ODES : Introduction to Books I -
... Roman Poets of the Augustan Age , by the lamented Prof. Sellar , and several papers on the historical reference of the Odes by Mommsen . LINCOLN , April , 1896 . CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION ODES : Introduction to Books I -
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... Roman poets . Lastly , we have numerous quotations , chiefly in the grammatical authors of the first five centuries . These are rarely of any very high value ; VOL . I. B partly because quotations seem often to be made from memory ...
... Roman poets . Lastly , we have numerous quotations , chiefly in the grammatical authors of the first five centuries . These are rarely of any very high value ; VOL . I. B partly because quotations seem often to be made from memory ...
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... Roman life , from the fact that they bear evidence of having been composed by men who had in their hands early authorities which are otherwise lost to us . These are sometimes referred to by name , as Terentius Scaurus ( a grammarian of ...
... Roman life , from the fact that they bear evidence of having been composed by men who had in their hands early authorities which are otherwise lost to us . These are sometimes referred to by name , as Terentius Scaurus ( a grammarian of ...
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... Roman virtues , Od . 1. 22. 13 , 2. I. 34 , 3. 5. 9 , 16. 26 , Epod . 2. 421 . Parentage .- ' Libertino patre natus , ' Sat. 1. 6. 6 and 45 ; cp . Od . 2 . 20. 6 and Epp . 1. 20. 21. Horace himself was ' ingenuus , ' i . e . born after ...
... Roman virtues , Od . 1. 22. 13 , 2. I. 34 , 3. 5. 9 , 16. 26 , Epod . 2. 421 . Parentage .- ' Libertino patre natus , ' Sat. 1. 6. 6 and 45 ; cp . Od . 2 . 20. 6 and Epp . 1. 20. 21. Horace himself was ' ingenuus , ' i . e . born after ...
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... Roman empire , the remote- ness of its frontiers , the immense charge which Caesar has taken on himself . And the names of distant and unknown places and tribes had a spell in ancient times which they have lost in days of maps and ...
... Roman empire , the remote- ness of its frontiers , the immense charge which Caesar has taken on himself . And the names of distant and unknown places and tribes had a spell in ancient times which they have lost in days of maps and ...
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