The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 strán (strany) |
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... later Latin poets to indicate in some degree the ready acceptance which Horace's skillful phrases found among his successors . In writing my notes I have drawn freely on the fund of illustrative material which is now common property ...
... later Latin poets to indicate in some degree the ready acceptance which Horace's skillful phrases found among his successors . In writing my notes I have drawn freely on the fund of illustrative material which is now common property ...
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... later years Horace paid a most sincere tribute of gratitude to his father's devotion and sagacity . From him he learned a rude but practical code of morals , and it is undoubtedly to his influence that we may at- tribute the poet's ...
... later years Horace paid a most sincere tribute of gratitude to his father's devotion and sagacity . From him he learned a rude but practical code of morals , and it is undoubtedly to his influence that we may at- tribute the poet's ...
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... later ; yet his consummate skill in handling his own language must have been due to his early exercises in Greek . By studying in Athens he had further the negative advantage of escaping the influence of Alexandrianism which prevailed ...
... later ; yet his consummate skill in handling his own language must have been due to his early exercises in Greek . By studying in Athens he had further the negative advantage of escaping the influence of Alexandrianism which prevailed ...
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... later , after the battle of Actium had freed Rome from external dangers , he enthusiastically proclaimed the permanence of the Empire and celebrated the beneficence of Augustus ' rule . But his entire life after his experience at ...
... later , after the battle of Actium had freed Rome from external dangers , he enthusiastically proclaimed the permanence of the Empire and celebrated the beneficence of Augustus ' rule . But his entire life after his experience at ...
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... later life , when he had heartily accepted the new régime , he expressed himself on subjects touching the well - being of the nation with a warmth which no other theme except personal friendship called forth . He lived to see the ...
... later life , when he had heartily accepted the new régime , he expressed himself on subjects touching the well - being of the nation with a warmth which no other theme except personal friendship called forth . He lived to see the ...
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9 ff adjective aetas Alcaeus amor anaphora Anth Apollo Apulia atque Augustus caelo Caesar caesura Canidia Carmen Saeculare Catull Catullus celebrate consul contrast curas date of composition dative death deorum Diana domos emphatic Epist Epod equivalent Eurip expression Faunus goddess gods Greek Hadriae haec Homeric honor Horace Horace's hymn impia inter Intr Iovis Iuppiter Latin Livy lyre lyric Maecenas manus mare Metre mihi Muses neque nihil nunc Octavian omne omnis Ovid pater pede phrase Pindar poem poet Porphyrio probably Proserpina puer quae quam quid quis quod reference Roman Rome Sappho semel semper sine sive song strophe tamen terra thee theme thou tibi Tibur tion Venus Verg Vergil verses wine word γὰρ δὲ ἐν ΙΟ καὶ μὲν τε τὸ