The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... line in one of his Odes , that he sailed for the western coast of Italy , and , on the voyage , escaped the peril of shipwreck off Cape Palinurus , to which he there alludes . On his return to Rome , the prospects of Horace were by 1 ...
... line in one of his Odes , that he sailed for the western coast of Italy , and , on the voyage , escaped the peril of shipwreck off Cape Palinurus , to which he there alludes . On his return to Rome , the prospects of Horace were by 1 ...
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... line manifestly connects this word with reddas . Dillen- burger , however , contends that the poet puts the word purposely between the two verbs , that it may depend alike upon each.- 13. Aquilonibus . See n . O. i . , 1 , 15 . stars ...
... line manifestly connects this word with reddas . Dillen- burger , however , contends that the poet puts the word purposely between the two verbs , that it may depend alike upon each.- 13. Aquilonibus . See n . O. i . , 1 , 15 . stars ...
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... line , by preserving the metaphor , is as follows : and to crown the brow with the olive plucked from every spot , that Minerva loves ; apart from the figure , the poet means : the praise of Mi- nerva and her cherished city Athens ...
... line , by preserving the metaphor , is as follows : and to crown the brow with the olive plucked from every spot , that Minerva loves ; apart from the figure , the poet means : the praise of Mi- nerva and her cherished city Athens ...
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... line , give emphasis and also a beautiful turn to the line . The expression auspice Teucro , for the more common auspicio , auspiciis Teucri , is to be traced to the augural system of the Romans . In mili- tary affairs , the commander ...
... line , give emphasis and also a beautiful turn to the line . The expression auspice Teucro , for the more common auspicio , auspiciis Teucri , is to be traced to the augural system of the Romans . In mili- tary affairs , the commander ...
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... line 46 , where see the note . 1. The first three stanzas form the introduction ; this line seems to be an imitation of Pindar , Olymp . 2 , 1 : τίνα θεὸν τίν ' ἥρωα δ ̓ ἄνδρα . 2. Celebrare . See n . O. i . , 2 , 8. 3. Jocosa imago ...
... line 46 , where see the note . 1. The first three stanzas form the introduction ; this line seems to be an imitation of Pindar , Olymp . 2 , 1 : τίνα θεὸν τίν ' ἥρωα δ ̓ ἄνδρα . 2. Celebrare . See n . O. i . , 2 , 8. 3. Jocosa imago ...
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