The Odes of Horace: A Critical StudyIndiana University Press, 1967 - 365 sider |
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Side 57
... recalls and re - establishes the mem- ories of a happy past ( vigui . . . vigui ) ; tecum obeam recalls and transforms the brief boasts of estrangement ( non metuam mori . . . bis patiar mori ) . Summarizing the passion of both lovers ...
... recalls and re - establishes the mem- ories of a happy past ( vigui . . . vigui ) ; tecum obeam recalls and transforms the brief boasts of estrangement ( non metuam mori . . . bis patiar mori ) . Summarizing the passion of both lovers ...
Side 294
... recalls an Ode to Chloe ( C. 3.26 ) , only five poems before , where his boasted withdrawal from love's service was likewise followed by his re - enlistment . Yet the superficial sim- ilarities to these two poems brings out more clearly ...
... recalls an Ode to Chloe ( C. 3.26 ) , only five poems before , where his boasted withdrawal from love's service was likewise followed by his re - enlistment . Yet the superficial sim- ilarities to these two poems brings out more clearly ...
Side 342
... recalls Cerberus , overcome by Orpheus ( C. 3.11.15 ) , Alcaeus ( C. 2.13.33-35 ) , or Bacchus ( C. 2.19.29 ) ; the wolves on Horace's farm are similarly rendered harm- less by his musa et pietas ( C. 1.17.14 ) , and by Faunus ( C. 3.18 ...
... recalls Cerberus , overcome by Orpheus ( C. 3.11.15 ) , Alcaeus ( C. 2.13.33-35 ) , or Bacchus ( C. 2.19.29 ) ; the wolves on Horace's farm are similarly rendered harm- less by his musa et pietas ( C. 1.17.14 ) , and by Faunus ( C. 3.18 ...
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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