The Satires, Epistles, and De arte poeticaClarendon Press, 1903 |
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... give us just the clue we want : but not a word escapes to indicate the occasion of the mission , and we are reduced to searching the pages of Dion for notices of movements which may suit it . It is very doubtful how far their picture of ...
... give us just the clue we want : but not a word escapes to indicate the occasion of the mission , and we are reduced to searching the pages of Dion for notices of movements which may suit it . It is very doubtful how far their picture of ...
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... give perhaps some indication of having been placed together by Horace as companion poems and in their present order , in the fact that while one is addressed to Augustus , the other , al- though it is addressed to Florus , carries in ...
... give perhaps some indication of having been placed together by Horace as companion poems and in their present order , in the fact that while one is addressed to Augustus , the other , al- though it is addressed to Florus , carries in ...
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... give us any fixed date . We can bring the matter a little nearer by considerations from the relation of the Epistle to Horace's literary life . It speaks , not incidentally , but as its text and starting - point , of his resolution to ...
... give us any fixed date . We can bring the matter a little nearer by considerations from the relation of the Epistle to Horace's literary life . It speaks , not incidentally , but as its text and starting - point , of his resolution to ...
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... give perhaps some indication of having been placed er by Horace as companion poems and in their present order , fact that while one is addressed to Augustus , the other , al- it is addressed to Florus , carries in its first line a ...
... give perhaps some indication of having been placed er by Horace as companion poems and in their present order , fact that while one is addressed to Augustus , the other , al- it is addressed to Florus , carries in its first line a ...
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... give us any fixed date . We can bring the matter a little nearer by considerations from the relation of the Epistle to Horace's literary life . It speaks , not incidentally , but as its text and starting - point , of his resolution to ...
... give us any fixed date . We can bring the matter a little nearer by considerations from the relation of the Epistle to Horace's literary life . It speaks , not incidentally , but as its text and starting - point , of his resolution to ...
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absol Alcaeus apodosis atque Augustus Bentl Bentley Book Brundisium Catullus cett Cicero codd Cruq described dicere Edition enim Ennius Epistle epithet Epod erat etiam explained Florus foll give Greek haec Horace Horace's hunc illi imitation implies inter introd ipse Latin literary Lollius Lucilius Lucretius Madv Maecenas meaning melius metaphor mihi modo multa natura neque nisi nunc Odes omnes Orelli passage pater perhaps Persius person phrase Plautus play plerique poem poet poetae poetry Porph praetor probably pueri quae quam quibus quid Quintilian quis quod quoque quoted reading recte reference rerum Roman Rome saepe Satire satis Schol Scholiasts seems sense sibi slave speaks Staberius Stertinius Stoic story sunt tamen tibi Varius verb verba verse verum Virg Virgil words write καὶ
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Página v - Ut critici dicunt, leviter curare videtur, Quo promissa cadant et somnia Pythagorea. Naevius in manibus non est et mentibus haeret Paene recens ? Adeo sanctum est vetus omne poema.
Página 7 - Licino commiserit. o ego laevus, qui purgor bilem sub verni temporis horam ! non alius faceret meliora poemata: verum nil tanti est. ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
Página 4 - Mimnermus uti censet, sine amore iocisque 65 nil est iucundum, vivas in amore iocisque. vive, vale. si quid novisti rectius istis, candidus imperti : si non, his utere mecum.
Página 15 - VI Hoc erat in votis : modus agri non ita magnus, hortus ubi et tecto vicinus iugis aquae fons et paulum silvae super his foret.