The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1846 - 681 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... become the strenuous advocate for any one of them . During the time that Horace was residing at Athens many and important changes had taken place at home . Caesar had been assassinated ; Antony was seeking to erect on the ruins of the ...
... become the strenuous advocate for any one of them . During the time that Horace was residing at Athens many and important changes had taken place at home . Caesar had been assassinated ; Antony was seeking to erect on the ruins of the ...
Strana 275
... becoming a timid mariner . " - 15. Icariis fluctibus . The Icarian sea was part of the Egean , near the islands of Icaria , Mycone , and Gyaros . It derived its name , not as the ancient mythologists pretend , from Icarus , the son of ...
... becoming a timid mariner . " - 15. Icariis fluctibus . The Icarian sea was part of the Egean , near the islands of Icaria , Mycone , and Gyaros . It derived its name , not as the ancient mythologists pretend , from Icarus , the son of ...
Strana 277
... become the bride of the Anio . Horace , on the contrary , speaks of her as having married the god of the Tiber . which he here designates as uxorius amnis . Servius ( ad Aen . 1. 274. ) al- ludes to this version of the fable , as ...
... become the bride of the Anio . Horace , on the contrary , speaks of her as having married the god of the Tiber . which he here designates as uxorius amnis . Servius ( ad Aen . 1. 274. ) al- ludes to this version of the fable , as ...
Strana 281
... becoming , joined hand in hand with the Nymphs . " We have no single epithet in our language , which fully expresses the meaning of decentes in this and similar passages . The idea intended to be convey- ed is analogous to that implied ...
... becoming , joined hand in hand with the Nymphs . " We have no single epithet in our language , which fully expresses the meaning of decentes in this and similar passages . The idea intended to be convey- ed is analogous to that implied ...
Strana 282
... become also thine own . " The Zeugma in the verb premo , by which it is made to assume a new meaning in each clause of the sentence , is worthy of no- tice . By the Manes of fable are meant the shades of the departed , often made the ...
... become also thine own . " The Zeugma in the verb premo , by which it is made to assume a new meaning in each clause of the sentence , is worthy of no- tice . By the Manes of fable are meant the shades of the departed , often made the ...
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