Quinti Horati Flacci opera omnia: The odes, Carmen saeculare, and epodesClarendon Press, 1896 - 436 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... pass from one class to another in successive pages . The grouping in pairs , which again should be a step towards the grouping in classes , is so far from being so that the two modes of relating MSS . are at times at variance . A and a ...
... pass from one class to another in successive pages . The grouping in pairs , which again should be a step towards the grouping in classes , is so far from being so that the two modes of relating MSS . are at times at variance . A and a ...
Strana 10
... pass under the names of Helenius Acron , and Pomponius Porphyrion , can neither of them be certainly dated , and some doubt therefore hangs over their relation to one another ; neither of them is in a perfect state nor free from ...
... pass under the names of Helenius Acron , and Pomponius Porphyrion , can neither of them be certainly dated , and some doubt therefore hangs over their relation to one another ; neither of them is in a perfect state nor free from ...
Strana 20
... pass from the general epoch to the date of special Odes we are on less safe ground . A very few can be fixed with exactness . Such are 1. 31 , which is written for the dedication of the temple of Apollo Palatinus in B.C. 28 ; 2. 4 ...
... pass from the general epoch to the date of special Odes we are on less safe ground . A very few can be fixed with exactness . Such are 1. 31 , which is written for the dedication of the temple of Apollo Palatinus in B.C. 28 ; 2. 4 ...
Strana 27
... passes into the mere sense of the relief afforded by contrast , or unwillingness to dwell too long on one note . When we are discussing the motives which led to the placing of a particular poem , whether political in its purpose or not ...
... passes into the mere sense of the relief afforded by contrast , or unwillingness to dwell too long on one note . When we are discussing the motives which led to the placing of a particular poem , whether political in its purpose or not ...
Strana 28
... pass from the deprecatory and ironical tone of 1. 1 , through 2. 20 in which , although he applies to himself the epitaph of Ennius , he is still thinking ( as in Sat. 1. 6 ) of the taunts levelled at his humble origin , and finding his ...
... pass from the deprecatory and ironical tone of 1. 1 , through 2. 20 in which , although he applies to himself the epitaph of Ennius , he is still thinking ( as in Sat. 1. 6 ) of the taunts levelled at his humble origin , and finding his ...
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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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