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... name was applied to poems in which each second verse was shorter than the first ( as in elegiac poetry ) , e . g . the 1st Epode , or in which one of the verses was made up of two metres of distinct character , as in Epode 13 . - The ...
... name was applied to poems in which each second verse was shorter than the first ( as in elegiac poetry ) , e . g . the 1st Epode , or in which one of the verses was made up of two metres of distinct character , as in Epode 13 . - The ...
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... names . From them it is we derive our chief knowledge of the Alcaic and Sap- phic metres , for we have but disjointed fragments of their first authors ; but as far as we can compare them , Horace seems to have improved upon his models ...
... names . From them it is we derive our chief knowledge of the Alcaic and Sap- phic metres , for we have but disjointed fragments of their first authors ; but as far as we can compare them , Horace seems to have improved upon his models ...
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... name of Au- gustus conferred ( Carm . II . ix . 19. The name does not occur in the Satires , Epodes , or 1st Book of Odes ) . 27. Augustus in Spain meditates an expedition to Britain ( Carm . 1 . XXXV . 29. ) . 25. Horace marks his 40th ...
... name of Au- gustus conferred ( Carm . II . ix . 19. The name does not occur in the Satires , Epodes , or 1st Book of Odes ) . 27. Augustus in Spain meditates an expedition to Britain ( Carm . 1 . XXXV . 29. ) . 25. Horace marks his 40th ...
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... names are all equivalent . The Persæ and Medi were included in the great Parthian Empire , which The dynasties were these : - - Cyrus to Darius Codomanus , B. c . 331 , a period of 228 years . Then the Seleucidae , under the third of ...
... names are all equivalent . The Persæ and Medi were included in the great Parthian Empire , which The dynasties were these : - - Cyrus to Darius Codomanus , B. c . 331 , a period of 228 years . Then the Seleucidae , under the third of ...
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... name - άrоτроπαîos , Dor . vol . i . p . 323. ) , either as the guardian of the Cæsars ( see Heyne on Virg . Ecl . iv . 10. ) , or as the god of augury , which is his title here ; for the expiation of prodigies , in com- mon with other ...
... name - άrоτроπαîos , Dor . vol . i . p . 323. ) , either as the guardian of the Cæsars ( see Heyne on Virg . Ecl . iv . 10. ) , or as the god of augury , which is his title here ; for the expiation of prodigies , in com- mon with other ...
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Page 53 - Did clap their bloody hands ; He nothing common did, or mean, Upon that memorable scene, But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try ; Nor called the gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head Down, as upon a bed.
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