The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1846 - 681 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... wish of giving to the verse a greater degree of weight and dignity . In consequence of this , the spondee was al- lowed to take the place of the iambus in the first , third , and fifth feet . The admission of the spondee paved the way ...
... wish of giving to the verse a greater degree of weight and dignity . In consequence of this , the spondee was al- lowed to take the place of the iambus in the first , third , and fifth feet . The admission of the spondee paved the way ...
Strana 277
... wishes of his spouse , proudly shows himself an intemperate avenger to the complaining Ilia . " The allusion is to Ilia or Rea Silvia , the mother of Romulus and Remus , and the ancestress of Julius Cæsar , whose assassination she is ...
... wishes of his spouse , proudly shows himself an intemperate avenger to the complaining Ilia . " The allusion is to Ilia or Rea Silvia , the mother of Romulus and Remus , and the ancestress of Julius Cæsar , whose assassination she is ...
Strana 319
... wishes to express his dissent from the Epicurean dogma which made the gods take no interest what- ever in the affairs of men . The argument employed for this purpose is P trival enough in reality , and yet to an Epicurean EXPLANATORY ...
... wishes to express his dissent from the Epicurean dogma which made the gods take no interest what- ever in the affairs of men . The argument employed for this purpose is P trival enough in reality , and yet to an Epicurean EXPLANATORY ...
Strana 322
... wishes to convey is , that Hope and Fidelity are inseparable from Fortune . In other words , Hope always cheers the unfortunate with a prospect of better days to come , and a faithful friend only adheres the more closely to us under the ...
... wishes to convey is , that Hope and Fidelity are inseparable from Fortune . In other words , Hope always cheers the unfortunate with a prospect of better days to come , and a faithful friend only adheres the more closely to us under the ...
Strana 331
... wish to spend the remainder of his days , along with his friend Septimius , either amid the groves of Tibur , or the fair fields of Tarentum . The individual to whom the ode is addressed was a member of the Equestrian order , and had ...
... wish to spend the remainder of his days , along with his friend Septimius , either amid the groves of Tibur , or the fair fields of Tarentum . The individual to whom the ode is addressed was a member of the Equestrian order , and had ...
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