The Odes of Horace: A Critical StudyIndiana University Press, 1967 - 365 sider |
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Side 7
... Muse entirely , most were content merely to diminish her status . Catullus ' editors have been struck by his promise to tell the Muses of a friend's kindness in order that the Muses might then pass the story on to posterity ( 68.45 ) ...
... Muse entirely , most were content merely to diminish her status . Catullus ' editors have been struck by his promise to tell the Muses of a friend's kindness in order that the Muses might then pass the story on to posterity ( 68.45 ) ...
Side 9
... Muses into a dream.18 His imitation of Hesiod is a personal tribute rather than a spiritual reaffirmation . Yet Cal- limachus at least accepts Hesiod's terms , for the relationship still lies between Muses and poet , with divine ...
... Muses into a dream.18 His imitation of Hesiod is a personal tribute rather than a spiritual reaffirmation . Yet Cal- limachus at least accepts Hesiod's terms , for the relationship still lies between Muses and poet , with divine ...
Side 11
... Muses ' mountain was a draught from the holy spring to be found there . The connection of poetry and water is ancient and complex , and there is some evidence for believ- ing that the Muses may once have been water nymphs.19 Hesiod was ...
... Muses ' mountain was a draught from the holy spring to be found there . The connection of poetry and water is ancient and complex , and there is some evidence for believ- ing that the Muses may once have been water nymphs.19 Hesiod was ...
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STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ODES | 50 |
QUALITIES OF IMAGINATION | 99 |
THE POLITICAL ODES | 160 |
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Actium Alcaeus Alexandrian amatory Apollo Augustan Augustus avarus Bacchus become Caesar Callimachus Carmen Saeculare Catullus Chloe Chloris Cleopatra context contrast death Diehl divine elegiac elegists emotions Ennius Epod equally fact Faunus feelings fourth Roman Ode Fraenkel gods Greek Hesiod Hirpinus Homer Horace seems immortality inspiration invokes Iullus labor Lalage Latin less Ligurinus lines literary lover Lucilius Lucretius Lydia lyre lyric Maecenas meaning metaphor mihi moral Musa Muses myth nature neque nunc Octavian Ode Horace Ode's Ovid parody peace Philippi Pindar Plancus poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry political praise Propertius puer Pyrrha quae quid Quintilian R. S. Conway references reminds Rome Rome's Romulus Sabine farm Satires semper sense similar song Soracte stanzas Stesichorus suggests symbol TAPA Teucer themes tibi Tibullus Tibur tion Troy Valgius Venus Verg Vergil verse wine words write youth