The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 sider |
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Side 13
... verses . Horace had now at the age of twenty - four acquired consider- able experience in the good and ill fortunes of life , and had lived through some important national crises . During his school days in Rome he had seen the rupture ...
... verses . Horace had now at the age of twenty - four acquired consider- able experience in the good and ill fortunes of life , and had lived through some important national crises . During his school days in Rome he had seen the rupture ...
Side 13
... to write satire , Horace also attempted to introduce into Latin a new form of verse , the epodic couplet , consisting of two verses , the second of which forms a refrain ( epōdus , èπwdós ) to the 15 THE SATIRES AND EPODES [ §§ 3-4.
... to write satire , Horace also attempted to introduce into Latin a new form of verse , the epodic couplet , consisting of two verses , the second of which forms a refrain ( epōdus , èπwdós ) to the 15 THE SATIRES AND EPODES [ §§ 3-4.
Side 13
... verses iambi - can apply prop- erly to only the first ten of the seventeen in the present collection . The remaining seven are in different measures , but only one , the seventeenth , lacks the epodic form ; so that in time the name ...
... verses iambi - can apply prop- erly to only the first ten of the seventeen in the present collection . The remaining seven are in different measures , but only one , the seventeenth , lacks the epodic form ; so that in time the name ...
Side 13
... verses himself ; but it was by his wise patronage of men of letters that he won a permanent place in the grateful memory of men . He had no doubt a political pur- pose in his patronage also , for he saw that literature might be used to ...
... verses himself ; but it was by his wise patronage of men of letters that he won a permanent place in the grateful memory of men . He had no doubt a political pur- pose in his patronage also , for he saw that literature might be used to ...
Side 19
... offset the serious notes in odes 35 and 37 , Horace 1 The tenth ode , while in Sapphic measure like the second , still exhibits certain metrical peculiarities . placed at the end of his book the dainty verses 19 THE ODES [ $ 7.
... offset the serious notes in odes 35 and 37 , Horace 1 The tenth ode , while in Sapphic measure like the second , still exhibits certain metrical peculiarities . placed at the end of his book the dainty verses 19 THE ODES [ $ 7.
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