The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1846 - 681 pages |
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Page 280
... applied to them by the poet .-- 15. Adria . Some commentators insist , that Adria is here used for the sea in general , because , as the Adriatic faces the south - east , the remark of Ho- race cannot be true of the south . In the age ...
... applied to them by the poet .-- 15. Adria . Some commentators insist , that Adria is here used for the sea in general , because , as the Adriatic faces the south - east , the remark of Ho- race cannot be true of the south . In the age ...
Page 283
... applied to the winds , is equivalent to " calum nigrum reddentes . " -8 . Emirabitur insolens . " Unaccustomed to the sight shall be lost in wonder at . " - 9 . Aurea . " All golden , " i . e . possessing a heart swayed by the purest ...
... applied to the winds , is equivalent to " calum nigrum reddentes . " -8 . Emirabitur insolens . " Unaccustomed to the sight shall be lost in wonder at . " - 9 . Aurea . " All golden , " i . e . possessing a heart swayed by the purest ...
Page 290
... applied to this instrument , and hence also the custom of designating it by the terms xxus , chelys , testudo , & c . Compare Gray , ( Progress of Poesy ) " Enchanting shell . " Another , and probably less accurate , account makes this ...
... applied to this instrument , and hence also the custom of designating it by the terms xxus , chelys , testudo , & c . Compare Gray , ( Progress of Poesy ) " Enchanting shell . " Another , and probably less accurate , account makes this ...
Page 291
... applied to him . The verb reponis in the present stanza receives illustration , as to its mean- ing , from the passage in Virgil , where the future descendants of Æneas are represented as occupying abodes in the land of spirits ...
... applied to him . The verb reponis in the present stanza receives illustration , as to its mean- ing , from the passage in Virgil , where the future descendants of Æneas are represented as occupying abodes in the land of spirits ...
Page 292
... applied to quercus by a bold image . The oaks are represented as following Orpheus with pricked - up ears . - 13 . Quid prius dicam , & c . " What shall I celebrate before the accustomed praises of the Parent of us all ? " Some read ...
... applied to quercus by a bold image . The oaks are represented as following Orpheus with pricked - up ears . - 13 . Quid prius dicam , & c . " What shall I celebrate before the accustomed praises of the Parent of us all ? " Some read ...
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