The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & brothers, 1846 - 681 pages |
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... note on line 22 of this Ode . - Equitare inultos . " To transgress their limits with impunity . " To make unpunished inroads into the Roman territory . ODE 3. Addressed to the ship which was about to convey Virgil to the shores of ...
... note on line 22 of this Ode . - Equitare inultos . " To transgress their limits with impunity . " To make unpunished inroads into the Roman territory . ODE 3. Addressed to the ship which was about to convey Virgil to the shores of ...
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... ODE 17. Horace , having in the last ode made his peace with Tyndaris , now invites her to his Sabine farm , where she will find retirement and se- curity from the brutality of ... note on Ode EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK I. ODE XVII . 299.
... ODE 17. Horace , having in the last ode made his peace with Tyndaris , now invites her to his Sabine farm , where she will find retirement and se- curity from the brutality of ... note on Ode EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK I. ODE XVII . 299.
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With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory Horace. 5-17 . 5. Arbutos . Compare the note on Ode 1. 1. 21. - 6 . Thyma . The thyme of the ancients is not our common thyme , but the thymus capi tatus , qui Dioscoridis , which now grows in ...
With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory Horace. 5-17 . 5. Arbutos . Compare the note on Ode 1. 1. 21. - 6 . Thyma . The thyme of the ancients is not our common thyme , but the thymus capi tatus , qui Dioscoridis , which now grows in ...
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... ode is merely a private effusion , and not intended for any public solemnity . The poet only assumes in imagination ... note on Ode 1. 7. 4. - 10 . Natalem Delon . Delos , one of the Cyclades , and the fabled birth place of Apollo and ...
... ode is merely a private effusion , and not intended for any public solemnity . The poet only assumes in imagination ... note on Ode 1. 7. 4. - 10 . Natalem Delon . Delos , one of the Cyclades , and the fabled birth place of Apollo and ...
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... ( Ode , 3 . 30. 13 . ) - 11 . Lesbio plectro . " On the Lesbian lyre . " The plectrum , or quill , is here taken ... note on Ode 1. 18 . 9. - 3 . Verecundum . Equivalent to modicum , " Free to excess . " - 5 . Vi- no et lucernis , & c ...
... ( Ode , 3 . 30. 13 . ) - 11 . Lesbio plectro . " On the Lesbian lyre . " The plectrum , or quill , is here taken ... note on Ode 1. 18 . 9. - 3 . Verecundum . Equivalent to modicum , " Free to excess . " - 5 . Vi- no et lucernis , & c ...
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