The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 strán (strany) |
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Strana 34
... natural position by the requirements of the metre : - 2 , 19 , 32 ore pedes tetigitque crura 32. A dissyllabic preposition sometimes follows its noun : - 3 , 3 , II quos inter Augustus recumbens 33. Sometimes the preposition is placed ...
... natural position by the requirements of the metre : - 2 , 19 , 32 ore pedes tetigitque crura 32. A dissyllabic preposition sometimes follows its noun : - 3 , 3 , II quos inter Augustus recumbens 33. Sometimes the preposition is placed ...
Strana 56
... natural than to regard the man who was bringing this about as the incarnation of the god of trade . The Pompeian dedicatory inscriptions quoted by Kiessling admirably illustrate the growth of this identification , at least in 56 1 , 2 ...
... natural than to regard the man who was bringing this about as the incarnation of the god of trade . The Pompeian dedicatory inscriptions quoted by Kiessling admirably illustrate the growth of this identification , at least in 56 1 , 2 ...
Strana 72
... natural beauty and ele- gance that is unadorned ; Pyrrha has chosen studied simplicity in dress . — fidem : sc . mutatam from the following mutatos ; therefore equivalent to perfidiam , as the con- text shows . - mutatos deos : i.e. ...
... natural beauty and ele- gance that is unadorned ; Pyrrha has chosen studied simplicity in dress . — fidem : sc . mutatam from the following mutatos ; therefore equivalent to perfidiam , as the con- text shows . - mutatos deos : i.e. ...
Strana 86
... natural trysting places . In our climate we have little idea of the way in which Italian life , from business to love- making , is still carried on in the squares ( piazze ) of the towns and cities . lenes susurri : cf. Prop . I , II ...
... natural trysting places . In our climate we have little idea of the way in which Italian life , from business to love- making , is still carried on in the squares ( piazze ) of the towns and cities . lenes susurri : cf. Prop . I , II ...
Strana 103
... natural limits and therefore offered him little opportunity for a climax ; the length of the prophecy was determined solely by the poet's inclination . That Horace learned to handle narrative subjects later is proved by Book 3 , Odes 11 ...
... natural limits and therefore offered him little opportunity for a climax ; the length of the prophecy was determined solely by the poet's inclination . That Horace learned to handle narrative subjects later is proved by Book 3 , Odes 11 ...
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