Studies, Literary and Historical, in the Odes of HoraceG.E. Stechert & Company, 1924 - 196 sider |
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Side 49
... addressed , if to any one , to historical persons ' . Now this also purports to be addressed to 1 This is one of the most curious of the many differences between the ori ginal collection and the " fourth book " . The odes of the ...
... addressed , if to any one , to historical persons ' . Now this also purports to be addressed to 1 This is one of the most curious of the many differences between the ori ginal collection and the " fourth book " . The odes of the ...
Side 50
... address at all , as I. 31 and 32 , II . 13. None of those addressed to persons certainly or possibly fictitious have any ' personal ' touches ( 1. 17 not excepted ; see the Essay Venus and Myrtale ) . The way in which iv . 11 com- bines ...
... address at all , as I. 31 and 32 , II . 13. None of those addressed to persons certainly or possibly fictitious have any ' personal ' touches ( 1. 17 not excepted ; see the Essay Venus and Myrtale ) . The way in which iv . 11 com- bines ...
Side 125
... addressed to a real Aelius , and unsweetened by any graceful addition , such a jest is too like an insult . But is it addressed to a real Aelius ? If we had the conclusion of the poem by itself , as a fragment , and were restoring the ...
... addressed to a real Aelius , and unsweetened by any graceful addition , such a jest is too like an insult . But is it addressed to a real Aelius ? If we had the conclusion of the poem by itself , as a fragment , and were restoring the ...
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ESSAY | 2 |
MURENA | 11 |
THE HISTORICAL POEMS and the Arrangement of | 90 |
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Achilles addressed Aelius aetas Agrippa Alcaeus allusion Antium Antonius Apollo augur Augustus banquet Caepio Caesar Cantabrian war Carmen Saeculare Catullus celebrated character collision connexion conspiracy consul course death Dict Dion 54 Dion Cassius effect Egnatius emperor epistle Epod Essay evidence fact feelings foll Formiae Fortune Glycera Greek hiatus Horace Horace's imperial Lamia language literary luna lyric Maecenas Marcellus meaning Melpomene metre mihi moral Murena Musa Muse Myrtale neque notice nova nunc Odes Orelli Paelignis Parthian passage perhaps person piece poem poet poet's poetry political precisely probably quae quid reader reason reference Rhianus Roman Rome Sapphic scarcely scene seems sense speaker stanzas story Suet Suetonius suggest supposed syllable Terentia thought Three Books Tiberius tibi Tibullus Varro Velleius Vergil verse vowel whole Wickham words writing καὶ τὴν