The Odes of Horace: A Critical StudyIndiana University Press, 1967 - 365 sider |
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... position ( 8 ff . ) , while beating out a strong personal assertion in his opening words . The contrast is still more striking if , with Servius and Donatus , 3 we accept the following four lines as the beginning of the poem : ille ego ...
... position ( 8 ff . ) , while beating out a strong personal assertion in his opening words . The contrast is still more striking if , with Servius and Donatus , 3 we accept the following four lines as the beginning of the poem : ille ego ...
Side 53
... position . The special quality of the achieve- ment is held suspended , accumulating force through the description of the voyage's dangers , to break only upon the final word . Since word patterns could thus confirm meaning , poets ...
... position . The special quality of the achieve- ment is held suspended , accumulating force through the description of the voyage's dangers , to break only upon the final word . Since word patterns could thus confirm meaning , poets ...
Side 115
... position that is not fully resolved . In the very act of re- asserting his allegiance to a gentler world he steals a glance at a harsher one , commandeering his language from the subjects he re- jects . And in the next poem ( C. 1.7 ) ...
... position that is not fully resolved . In the very act of re- asserting his allegiance to a gentler world he steals a glance at a harsher one , commandeering his language from the subjects he re- jects . And in the next poem ( C. 1.7 ) ...
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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