The Odes and Epodes of Horace: A Modern English Verse TranslationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1960 - 257 sider |
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... heaven , sickness that wasted the flesh and a newborn swarm of fevers spread over the earth , and death , that must come , that before had been lagging far behind , then stepped up its pace . Daedalus tested the empty air with his wings ...
... heaven , sickness that wasted the flesh and a newborn swarm of fevers spread over the earth , and death , that must come , that before had been lagging far behind , then stepped up its pace . Daedalus tested the empty air with his wings ...
Side 59
... heavens , as death waited . Dead is the father of Pelops , who once was the guest of the gods ; so is Tithonus they brought into heaven , and Minos , who shared the secrets of Jove , and the lower world holds Pythagoras on his second ...
... heavens , as death waited . Dead is the father of Pelops , who once was the guest of the gods ; so is Tithonus they brought into heaven , and Minos , who shared the secrets of Jove , and the lower world holds Pythagoras on his second ...
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... heaven by placing Mount Ossa on Olympus , and Pelion on Ossa , but were struck by Jove's lightning . In the following lines Horace blends several mythical attacks on the Olym- pians into one . P. 114 THE SACRED SHIELDS : In the reign of ...
... heaven by placing Mount Ossa on Olympus , and Pelion on Ossa , but were struck by Jove's lightning . In the following lines Horace blends several mythical attacks on the Olym- pians into one . P. 114 THE SACRED SHIELDS : In the reign of ...
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