The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1846 - 681 strán (strany) |
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Strana 283
... conveyed , while it speaks a high eu- logium on the characters of Augustus and Agrippa , proves at the same time , how well qualified he was to execute the task which he declines . Sanadon , without the least shadow of probability ...
... conveyed , while it speaks a high eu- logium on the characters of Augustus and Agrippa , proves at the same time , how well qualified he was to execute the task which he declines . Sanadon , without the least shadow of probability ...
Strana 284
... their youthful admirers . " -- 18. Sectis . Bentley conjectures strictis , which conveys , however , rather the idea of a serious contest . ror . ODE 7. Addressed to L. Munatius Plancus , 284 EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK I. ODE VI .
... their youthful admirers . " -- 18. Sectis . Bentley conjectures strictis , which conveys , however , rather the idea of a serious contest . ror . ODE 7. Addressed to L. Munatius Plancus , 284 EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK I. ODE VI .
Strana 293
... conveyed is , that Cu- rius and Camillus , in the midst of scanty resources , proved far more use- ful to their country than if they had been the owners of the most exten- eive possessions , or the votaries of luxury . 45-47 . 45 ...
... conveyed is , that Cu- rius and Camillus , in the midst of scanty resources , proved far more use- ful to their country than if they had been the owners of the most exten- eive possessions , or the votaries of luxury . 45-47 . 45 ...
Strana 295
... . - 13 . Et genus et nomen inutile . " Both thy lineage , and unavailing fame . " The idea intended to be conveyed by the whole clause is as follows : " Idle , O my country ! will EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK 1. ODE XIV . 295.
... . - 13 . Et genus et nomen inutile . " Both thy lineage , and unavailing fame . " The idea intended to be conveyed by the whole clause is as follows : " Idle , O my country ! will EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK 1. ODE XIV . 295.
Strana 298
... conveyed , is , when divested of its poetic attire , simply this : " Nor Cybele , nor Apollo , nor Bacchus , nor the Corybantes , can shake the soul as does the power of anger . " - Dindymene . The Goddess Cybele received this name from ...
... conveyed , is , when divested of its poetic attire , simply this : " Nor Cybele , nor Apollo , nor Bacchus , nor the Corybantes , can shake the soul as does the power of anger . " - Dindymene . The Goddess Cybele received this name from ...
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