Horace the Minstrel: A Study of His Sapphic and Aeolic LyricsMusical Opinion, 1954 - 84 strán (strany) |
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... poetry and became acquainted with the lyrics of Sappho and Alcaeus and possibly with those of other Greek poets ( cf. C. IV . ix ) . He had only been two years at Athens when his studies were interrupted by the assassination of Julius ...
... poetry and became acquainted with the lyrics of Sappho and Alcaeus and possibly with those of other Greek poets ( cf. C. IV . ix ) . He had only been two years at Athens when his studies were interrupted by the assassination of Julius ...
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... poem completely immune from adverse criticism : even the great Augustan poets , Vergil , Ovid and Horace have their critics . Yet posterity has awarded them their rightful place in the hierarchy of art , since each in his own peculiar ...
... poem completely immune from adverse criticism : even the great Augustan poets , Vergil , Ovid and Horace have their critics . Yet posterity has awarded them their rightful place in the hierarchy of art , since each in his own peculiar ...
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... poets . These are iam and atque : iam by itself is not found in the odes with the meaning of nunc , except with another word coupled with it such as " age iam " ( C. IV . 11 ) or “ iam non , ” “ iam iam " : by itself it means either ...
... poets . These are iam and atque : iam by itself is not found in the odes with the meaning of nunc , except with another word coupled with it such as " age iam " ( C. IV . 11 ) or “ iam non , ” “ iam iam " : by itself it means either ...
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Adonius aetas Alcaeus Alcaic ode Alcaic stanza Alcaic verse anapaest Apollo atque avoided Bacchus bruma calet sanguis cantor Carmen Saeculare carmina Catullus Chloe colliding sibilants composer concords Diaeresis dissyllable dulce elided elision end-stopped enjambed epanalepsis epithets examples fifth syllable final stanza fourth verse frustra goddess hiatus Horace Horace's Sapphic Horatian hymn introduced Iuventas Lalage Lydian mode lyrae lyre lyrical Maeonius maiden melody metre metrical feet metrical scheme monosyllable Muse musical neque Note noun nube number of stanzas nunc occurs optima Ovid Pater Phoebus poem poetic poets Postumus PROSODICAL quadrisyllable quae quatrain quid quod recited rendering rhymed Roman Rome Sapphic and Alcaic Sapphic ode Sapphic stanzas semper sense-pause sentences sequence Sithonia sive spondee stop strong caesura student sung syllable Synaphea tempus third verse three verses tibi trisyllable trochee underworld verse-lines vowel weak caesura wine word دو وو