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Side 47
... symbolic boundaries from foreign con- cerns , to friendship and the giving of a present . Musis amicus tristitiam et metus tradam protervis in mare Creticum portare ventis , quis sub Arcto rex gelidae metuatur orae , quid Tiridaten ...
... symbolic boundaries from foreign con- cerns , to friendship and the giving of a present . Musis amicus tristitiam et metus tradam protervis in mare Creticum portare ventis , quis sub Arcto rex gelidae metuatur orae , quid Tiridaten ...
Side 53
... symbolic renunciation of private wealth . While these early odes moralize too much , they express a genuine sentiment : Horace's longing for social reforms , such as Octavian was beginning to propose , and his passionate sense of the ...
... symbolic renunciation of private wealth . While these early odes moralize too much , they express a genuine sentiment : Horace's longing for social reforms , such as Octavian was beginning to propose , and his passionate sense of the ...
Side 126
... symbolic farewell to the " last of my loves , " the ode is unified by the theme of transience and the spirit of acceptance . Symbolically , Phyllis is not for him . Like Hans Sachs , again , he exercises forbearance : the two will be ...
... symbolic farewell to the " last of my loves , " the ode is unified by the theme of transience and the spirit of acceptance . Symbolically , Phyllis is not for him . Like Hans Sachs , again , he exercises forbearance : the two will be ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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