Odes and EpodesB.H. Sanborn & Company, 1904 - 487 sider |
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Side x
... epithet plagosus . He also read Homer at this time , and apparently pushed his Greek studies so far as to compose Greek verses , which he wisely destroyed , though he retained throughout life his devotion to Greek models as the one ...
... epithet plagosus . He also read Homer at this time , and apparently pushed his Greek studies so far as to compose Greek verses , which he wisely destroyed , though he retained throughout life his devotion to Greek models as the one ...
Side xviii
... epithets . In rendering Horace , the problem is to select from the superior wealth of the English poetic vocabulary synonyms which may be intro- duced without dissonance to relieve the monotony or vagueness of his epithets , and so ...
... epithets . In rendering Horace , the problem is to select from the superior wealth of the English poetic vocabulary synonyms which may be intro- duced without dissonance to relieve the monotony or vagueness of his epithets , and so ...
Side xix
... epithets and phrases . Whatever the explanation , the fact remains . The wind - blown sand ( 1. 28. 23 ) , the meandering streams ( 1. 34. 9 ) , the far - traveled Hercules ( 3. 3. 9 ) , the overflowing river ( 1. 2. 18 ) , the ...
... epithets and phrases . Whatever the explanation , the fact remains . The wind - blown sand ( 1. 28. 23 ) , the meandering streams ( 1. 34. 9 ) , the far - traveled Hercules ( 3. 3. 9 ) , the overflowing river ( 1. 2. 18 ) , the ...
Side xx
... epithet is a certain vague- ness , impropriety , or indefiniteness of verb or phrase , indubi- table in some cases , though in others hardly to be distinguished from curious felicities of expression . This results partly from the lack ...
... epithet is a certain vague- ness , impropriety , or indefiniteness of verb or phrase , indubi- table in some cases , though in others hardly to be distinguished from curious felicities of expression . This results partly from the lack ...
Side xxiv
... epithet or verb , 3. 18. 6-7 , 3. 8. 14 , 3. 21. 23 , 2. 6. 21-22 , 3. 10 . 3-4 , 1. 37. 30 , 3. 28. 8 , 4. 7. 1 , 4. 7. 9-11 , 4. 11. 7 avet , 4. 15. 18- 19 , and passim . We pass now to the compensations that relieve this plainness or ...
... epithet or verb , 3. 18. 6-7 , 3. 8. 14 , 3. 21. 23 , 2. 6. 21-22 , 3. 10 . 3-4 , 1. 37. 30 , 3. 28. 8 , 4. 7. 1 , 4. 7. 9-11 , 4. 11. 7 avet , 4. 15. 18- 19 , and passim . We pass now to the compensations that relieve this plainness or ...
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