The Odes and Epodes of HoraceGinn, 1894 - 404 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... divine providence and control in human affairs . Horace's ethical views , too , were strongly tinged with Epi- cureanism , but here , as everywhere , he went to no extreme ; and , although he combats the Stoic theory and mocks at their ...
... divine providence and control in human affairs . Horace's ethical views , too , were strongly tinged with Epi- cureanism , but here , as everywhere , he went to no extreme ; and , although he combats the Stoic theory and mocks at their ...
Strana 5
... divine music . doctarum of men of letters . Doctus denotes ac- complishment in any art ( cf. docte Trebati , S. II . 1. 78 ; docte Cati , S. II . 4. 88 ) . In literature it is a connoisseur as well as a writer ( e.g. , S. I. 10. 87 ) ...
... divine music . doctarum of men of letters . Doctus denotes ac- complishment in any art ( cf. docte Trebati , S. II . 1. 78 ; docte Cati , S. II . 4. 88 ) . In literature it is a connoisseur as well as a writer ( e.g. , S. I. 10. 87 ) ...
Strana 6
... divine wrath for the killing of Julius Caesar ( B.C. 44 ) . But as an appeal to rescue the country from ruin ( vs. 25 ) , the ode could not have been composed after the settlement of January 27 , when Octavian as first citizen ...
... divine wrath for the killing of Julius Caesar ( B.C. 44 ) . But as an appeal to rescue the country from ruin ( vs. 25 ) , the ode could not have been composed after the settlement of January 27 , when Octavian as first citizen ...
Strana 7
... divine displeasure . 2. pater , the Father ( of gods and men ; cf. 12. 13 sqq . ) , Jupiter ; here as the god who wields the elements ; cf. 1. 25 n .. - rubente : from the glow of the red - hot thunderbolt . - 3. iaculatus : here with ...
... divine displeasure . 2. pater , the Father ( of gods and men ; cf. 12. 13 sqq . ) , Jupiter ; here as the god who wields the elements ; cf. 1. 25 n .. - rubente : from the glow of the red - hot thunderbolt . - 3. iaculatus : here with ...
Strana 8
... divine wrath on a holy place was the punishment for its desecration ( cf. 12. 59 ) , — in this case by the murder of the pontifex maximus , Caesar . For the plurals monumenta , templa , see Intr . 128 . 17. Iliae : mother of Romulus and ...
... divine wrath on a holy place was the punishment for its desecration ( cf. 12. 59 ) , — in this case by the murder of the pontifex maximus , Caesar . For the plurals monumenta , templa , see Intr . 128 . 17. Iliae : mother of Romulus and ...
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ablative adjective aetas Alcaeus amor apodosis Apollo Apulia atque Augustus Caesar caesura Camenae Catullus clause contrast curas dative death deorum deos Diana divine domos epithet Epod expression Faunus Fortuna genitive gods Greek Hadriae haec Horace Horace's iambic trimeter impia implied inter Intr Iovis Iuppiter Latin lyra lyric Maecenas manus mare meaning ment Metre mihi multa mutare nefas neque nihil nunc Octavian Odys omne omnis Ovid pater person phrase Plaut Plin plural poem poet poet's poetical poetry preceding probably prose puer quae quam quid quis quod reference Roman Rome semel semper sense sine sive strophe suggested terra Teucer thought tibi Tibur tion tive Venus verb Verg Vergil verse VIII voltus wine word ΙΟ καὶ
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Strana 220 - And he said, This will I do: I will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I bestow all my fruits and my goods. And I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry.
Strana 18 - Quis multa gracilis te puer in rosa Perfusus liquidis urget odoribus Grato, Pyrrha, sub antro?
Strana 65 - Catullan quote and several other echoes. integer vitae scelerisque purus non eget Mauris iaculis neque arcu nee venenatis gravida sagittis, Fusee, pharetra, sive per Syrtes iter aestuosas sive facturus per inhospitalem Caucasum vel quae loca fabulosus lambit Hydaspes. namque me silva lupus in Sabina, dum meam canto Lalagen et ultra terminum curis vagor expeditis, fugit inermem.
Strana 260 - Aura feret geminusque Pollux. XXX. EXEOI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex.
Strana 120 - Malobathro Syrio capillos? Tecum Philippos et celerem fugam Sensi relicta non bene parmula, Cum fracta virtus et minaces Turpe solum tetigere mento: Sed me per hostis Mercurius celer Denso paventem sustulit aere, Te rursus in bellum resorbens Unda fretis tulit aestuosis.
Strana 150 - Laconicas mihi Trahunt honestae purpuras clientae : At fides et ingeni Benigna vena est, pauperemque dives Me petit; nihil supra Deos lacesso nee potentem amicum Largiora flagito, Satis beatus unicis Sabinis.
Strana 29 - Vides, ut alta stet nive candidum Soracte, nee iam sustineant onus silvae laborantes geluque flumina constiterint acuto. dissolve frigus ligna super foco large reponens, atque benignius deprome quadrimum Sabina, o Thaliarche, merum diota.
Strana lxxxviii - Maecenas atavis edite regibus, o et praesidium et dulce decus meum: sunt quos curriculo pulverem Olympicum collegisse iuvat metaque fervidis evitata rotis palmaque nobilis terrarum dominos evehit ad deos; hunc, si mobilium turba Quiritium certat tergeminis tollere honoribus; ilium, si proprio condidit horreo quidquid de Libycis verritur areis.
Strana 159 - Gaetulas canorus ales Hyperboreosque campos. me Colchus et qui dissimulat metum Marsae cohortis Dacus et ultimi noscent Geloni, me peritus discet Hiber Rhodanique potor.
Strana 99 - Vultu sereno, fortis et asperas Tractare serpentes, ut atrum Corpore combiberet venenum, Deliberata morte ferocior; 30 Saevis Liburnis scilicet invidens, Privata deduci superbo Non humilis mulier triumpho.