Quinti Horati Flacci opera omnia: The odes, Carmen saeculare, and epodesClarendon Press, 1896 - 436 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 79.
Strana 2
... common readings , to sources of evidence older than themselves , older even than the Scholia ? Has the value of any special MS . been unduly esti- mated ? Is a particular Scholium genuine , or is it an interpolation to suit the reading ...
... common readings , to sources of evidence older than themselves , older even than the Scholia ? Has the value of any special MS . been unduly esti- mated ? Is a particular Scholium genuine , or is it an interpolation to suit the reading ...
Strana 5
... common order , though the distinction of Books is not marked . They are succeeded by some of the Epodes , then by the Carm . Saec . , then by the remaining Odes and Epodes , also in their usual order . The Ars Poet . 1-440 follows the ...
... common order , though the distinction of Books is not marked . They are succeeded by some of the Epodes , then by the Carm . Saec . , then by the remaining Odes and Epodes , also in their usual order . The Ars Poet . 1-440 follows the ...
Strana 6
... common readings to bear witness to some archetype of much greater antiquity than the copies which we now possess . This has been attempted on an elaborate scale by Keller and Holder . A and a , λ and 7 , and y , D and r , as we have ...
... common readings to bear witness to some archetype of much greater antiquity than the copies which we now possess . This has been attempted on an elaborate scale by Keller and Holder . A and a , λ and 7 , and y , D and r , as we have ...
Strana 7
... common reading of two classes is to be preferred to that of the third . It is essential therefore to the value of the system that the existence of the three classes should be clearly made out otherwise it is merely the testimony of some ...
... common reading of two classes is to be preferred to that of the third . It is essential therefore to the value of the system that the existence of the three classes should be clearly made out otherwise it is merely the testimony of some ...
Strana 35
... gaudentem , one whose plea- sure it is . ' The point of the following lines is the tenacity with which men cling to their own pursuit - so the in- 1. terris misit . A common poetical dative , Od D 2 LIB . I. OD . 1 . 35.
... gaudentem , one whose plea- sure it is . ' The point of the following lines is the tenacity with which men cling to their own pursuit - so the in- 1. terris misit . A common poetical dative , Od D 2 LIB . I. OD . 1 . 35.
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adjective Aesch Alcaeus Apollo Apulia Asclepiad atque Augustus Bentley Caesar Cicero clause Compare consul contrast cura death deorum Diana Dill Dion domos dulce edition Ennius epithet Epod expression Faunus foll genitive gives Greek Hadriae Horace Horace's imply inter interpretation Introd Iovis Iuppiter Keller Line lyra Madv Maecenas manus mare meaning metaphor metre mihi nefas neque nunc Octavianus omnes Orelli Ovid pater perhaps poem poet poetry Porph probably puer quae quam quibus quid quis quod quotes reading reference Ritter Roman Rome Schol Scholia Scholiasts seems semper sense Sextus Pompeius sive Soph stanza Suetonius suggested Telephus Teucer tibi Tibur tion Troy unda Venus verb verse Virg Virgil wine word δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὸ
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Strana 277 - Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum.
Strana 50 - Quis multa gracilis te puer in rosa Perfusus liquidis urget odoribus Grato, Pyrrha, sub antro?
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Strana 36 - Mercator metuens, otium et oppidi Laudat rura sui : mox reficit rates Quassas, indocilis pauperiem pati.
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