The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 sider |
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Side 13
... death of Julius Caesar , published before 39 B.C .; Asinius Pollio was distinguished in tragedy ; and Vergil was beginning to be known for his bucolic poems . The field of satire as practiced by Lucilius ( ca. 180-103 B.C. ) , com ...
... death of Julius Caesar , published before 39 B.C .; Asinius Pollio was distinguished in tragedy ; and Vergil was beginning to be known for his bucolic poems . The field of satire as practiced by Lucilius ( ca. 180-103 B.C. ) , com ...
Side 14
... death of Cleopatra . A few may have been written before this , but not many . For seven years Horace gave himself almost ex- clusively to lyric verse . His mastery of form and language was now complete , and his developed taste set a ...
... death of Cleopatra . A few may have been written before this , but not many . For seven years Horace gave himself almost ex- clusively to lyric verse . His mastery of form and language was now complete , and his developed taste set a ...
Side 16
... death of Cleopatra . A few may have been written before this , but not many . For seven years Horace gave himself almost ex- clusively to lyric verse . His mastery of form and language was now complete , and his developed taste set a ...
... death of Cleopatra . A few may have been written before this , but not many . For seven years Horace gave himself almost ex- clusively to lyric verse . His mastery of form and language was now complete , and his developed taste set a ...
Side 18
... death of Cleopatra . A few may have been written before this , but not many . For seven years Horace gave himself almost ex- clusively to lyric verse . His mastery of form and language was now complete , and his developed taste set a ...
... death of Cleopatra . A few may have been written before this , but not many . For seven years Horace gave himself almost ex- clusively to lyric verse . His mastery of form and language was now complete , and his developed taste set a ...
Side 20
... death itself and won immortal fame . 8. The First Book of Epistles . With the publication of his odes , in 23 B.C. , Horace seems to have felt that his great work was done , and for some years he wrote no lyrics ; he did , however , re ...
... death itself and won immortal fame . 8. The First Book of Epistles . With the publication of his odes , in 23 B.C. , Horace seems to have felt that his great work was done , and for some years he wrote no lyrics ; he did , however , re ...
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