Quinti Horati Flacci opera omnia: The odes, Carmen saeculare, and epodesClarendon Press, 1896 - 436 strán (strany) |
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Strana 10
... explain , if they did not require , its theories . The antecedent probability of defects in the archetype wrongly ... explained without such a theory , unless indeed it be assumed that no poem or stanza which falls below his highest ...
... explain , if they did not require , its theories . The antecedent probability of defects in the archetype wrongly ... explained without such a theory , unless indeed it be assumed that no poem or stanza which falls below his highest ...
Strana 25
... explains the division : these three ' Books ' reflect the same time ; all their references to persons and events point , as we have seen , to a single period of about seven years . Whatever be their principle of arrange- ment , whether ...
... explains the division : these three ' Books ' reflect the same time ; all their references to persons and events point , as we have seen , to a single period of about seven years . Whatever be their principle of arrange- ment , whether ...
Strana 35
... explains ' finitus numerus pro infinito , vel etiam aut quaestura , aut prae . tura aut consulatu . ' The ref . is to the ' certus ordo magistratuum , ' which were ordinarily the offices of quaestor , cu- rule aedile , praetor , consul ...
... explains ' finitus numerus pro infinito , vel etiam aut quaestura , aut prae . tura aut consulatu . ' The ref . is to the ' certus ordo magistratuum , ' which were ordinarily the offices of quaestor , cu- rule aedile , praetor , consul ...
Strana 38
... explaining his conversion to Caesarism . He has thought over the signs of divine wrath which followed Caesar's death , and learnt that the act of Brutus was a crime . The space of time during which he was learning the lesson is lost to ...
... explaining his conversion to Caesarism . He has thought over the signs of divine wrath which followed Caesar's death , and learnt that the act of Brutus was a crime . The space of time during which he was learning the lesson is lost to ...
Strana 40
... explanation of the flooding of rivers , see Herod . 2. 20. It would mean in this case ' its waters flung back at the Tuscan shore . ' If the simpler sense is given , notice that Virgil uses ' litus ' of a river - bank , Aen . 3. 390 , 8 ...
... explanation of the flooding of rivers , see Herod . 2. 20. It would mean in this case ' its waters flung back at the Tuscan shore . ' If the simpler sense is given , notice that Virgil uses ' litus ' of a river - bank , Aen . 3. 390 , 8 ...
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