The Odes and Epodes of Horace: A Modern English Verse TranslationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1960 - 257 sider |
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Side 14
... lyric , which then turns to a meditation on human courage , ambition , and folly . The stanza is a frequent one in the lyrics , quatrains consisting of two Second Asclepiadean couplets : With the fourth lyric we are into a typically ...
... lyric , which then turns to a meditation on human courage , ambition , and folly . The stanza is a frequent one in the lyrics , quatrains consisting of two Second Asclepiadean couplets : With the fourth lyric we are into a typically ...
Side 15
... lyric is a variation upon a poem by Al- appropriately in the Alcaic strophe : ----- uu U - U . se first nine lyrics are thus a tour de force , a statement mes , and a bold declaration of Horace's intention to e in Latin what had been ...
... lyric is a variation upon a poem by Al- appropriately in the Alcaic strophe : ----- uu U - U . se first nine lyrics are thus a tour de force , a statement mes , and a bold declaration of Horace's intention to e in Latin what had been ...
Side 155
... lyric : that discouragement over the reception of Books I - III caused him to turn away from the form , that the assignment to write the Carmen saeculare ( " Hymn for the Centennial " ) in 17 B.C. revived his energies as a lyric poet ...
... lyric : that discouragement over the reception of Books I - III caused him to turn away from the form , that the assignment to write the Carmen saeculare ( " Hymn for the Centennial " ) in 17 B.C. revived his energies as a lyric poet ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO BOOKS ONE | 13 |
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