The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1846 - 681 strán (strany) |
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Strana 274
... give the shortest space to run , and , if effected each heat , would ensure the victory . Compare Burgess , Description of the Circus on the Via Appia , p . 65 . 5--6 . 5. Palmaque nobilis . " And the ennobling palm . " Besides the ...
... give the shortest space to run , and , if effected each heat , would ensure the victory . Compare Burgess , Description of the Circus on the Via Appia , p . 65 . 5--6 . 5. Palmaque nobilis . " And the ennobling palm . " Besides the ...
Strana 279
... give him up in safety to his destined haven , and preserve the one half of my soul . " With reddas , and serves , understand ut , which stands in opposition to sic . - Diva potens Cypri . Venus . From her power over the sea she was ...
... give him up in safety to his destined haven , and preserve the one half of my soul . " With reddas , and serves , understand ut , which stands in opposition to sic . - Diva potens Cypri . Venus . From her power over the sea she was ...
Strana 286
... gives to Tivoli its greatest charm . " ( Rome in the Nineteenth Century , vol . 2. p . 398. Am . ed . ) Among the arguments ... give rise to feelings of insecurity rather than of pleasure . 13-15 . 13. Præceps Anio . " The headlong Anio ...
... gives to Tivoli its greatest charm . " ( Rome in the Nineteenth Century , vol . 2. p . 398. Am . ed . ) Among the arguments ... give rise to feelings of insecurity rather than of pleasure . 13-15 . 13. Præceps Anio . " The headlong Anio ...
Strana 288
... give pliability to their limbs , and , after anointing their bodies , were covered with dust , for the purpose of affording their antagonists a better hold . ( Compare Lucian , de Gym- nasiis , vol . 7. p . 189. ed . Bip . ) The term ...
... give pliability to their limbs , and , after anointing their bodies , were covered with dust , for the purpose of affording their antagonists a better hold . ( Compare Lucian , de Gym- nasiis , vol . 7. p . 189. ed . Bip . ) The term ...
Strana 290
... gives the lyre as a peace - offering to Apollo . The only allusion to the arrows of the god is where Apollo , after this , expresses his fear lest the son of Maia may deprive him both of these weapons and of the lyre itself . Δείδια ...
... gives the lyre as a peace - offering to Apollo . The only allusion to the arrows of the god is where Apollo , after this , expresses his fear lest the son of Maia may deprive him both of these weapons and of the lyre itself . Δείδια ...
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