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... 29 B.C. to 19 B.C. ] Horace and the Monarchy The Sabine farm The Odes , Books i - iii The Epistles , Book i Death of Virgil PAGE I 6 8 II · 13 15 • • · • NO NOU 19 20 22 26 27 29 30 32 · 33 • 34 Carmen Seculare IV . [ Third Period : from ...
... 29 B.C. to 19 B.C. ] Horace and the Monarchy The Sabine farm The Odes , Books i - iii The Epistles , Book i Death of Virgil PAGE I 6 8 II · 13 15 • • · • NO NOU 19 20 22 26 27 29 30 32 · 33 • 34 Carmen Seculare IV . [ Third Period : from ...
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... [ Third Period : from 19 B. C. to 8 B.C. ] The Odes , Book iv · The Epistles , Book ii , and Ars Poetica Date of the Ars Poetica Horace in closer relations with the court of Augustus Death of Maecenas Death of Horace · Horace's sincerity ...
... [ Third Period : from 19 B. C. to 8 B.C. ] The Odes , Book iv · The Epistles , Book ii , and Ars Poetica Date of the Ars Poetica Horace in closer relations with the court of Augustus Death of Maecenas Death of Horace · Horace's sincerity ...
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... third book : culmination of Horace's lyrical faculty 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 The fourth book and the Carmen Seculare . 141 Books i - iii a complete series • · 141 Date of publication : difficulties in regard to certain Odes . 142 ...
... third book : culmination of Horace's lyrical faculty 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 The fourth book and the Carmen Seculare . 141 Books i - iii a complete series • · 141 Date of publication : difficulties in regard to certain Odes . 142 ...
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... third book ascribed to Tibullus : : a member of the circle of Messalla · Problems regarding Lygdamus Lygdamus and Neaera · Character of the poems , and of the author . IV . The Panegyric on Messalla , in hexameters : its value as an ...
... third book ascribed to Tibullus : : a member of the circle of Messalla · Problems regarding Lygdamus Lygdamus and Neaera · Character of the poems , and of the author . IV . The Panegyric on Messalla , in hexameters : its value as an ...
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... third book : disillusion Cynthia in the fourth book The fourth book probably left unfinished at the death of Propertius Poetical ambition : relation of Propertius to other poets The Roman Callimachus : Horace's estimate of Propertius ...
... third book : disillusion Cynthia in the fourth book The fourth book probably left unfinished at the death of Propertius Poetical ambition : relation of Propertius to other poets The Roman Callimachus : Horace's estimate of Propertius ...
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addressed admiration Alcaeus ancient appears artistic Augustan age Augustus battle of Actium Caesar career Catullus character charm Cicero composition connexion contemporaries criticism Cynthia death Delia didactic earlier earliest Edinburgh Academy elegiac poets elegies enjoyed Ennius Epicureanism Epistles Epodes ethical expression familiar favour feeling friends genial genius Greek happiness honour Horace Horace's human idealising imagination impression influence inspiration interest intimacy irony Italian Julius Florus Juvenal later Latin letters lines literary literature living Lucilius Lucretius lyrical art lyrical poets Maecenas Messalla metre mind modern mood moral nature Odes Ovid passages passion philosophy pleasure poem poetical poetry probably Propertius realised recognise reflexion relation Republic Roman poets Rome Sabellian Sabine farm Satires satirist second book seems Sellar sense serious shows social society speaks spirit style sympathy Tacitus taste temper thought Tibullus Tibur tion tone Varius Venusia verse Virgil words writings written youth καὶ
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Page 114 - Munus et officium, nil scribens ipse, docebo ; Unde parentur opes ; quid alat formetque poetam ; Quid deceat, quid non ; quo virtus, quo ferat error.
Page xxvii - Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint, and heard great argument About it and about : but evermore Came out by the same door where in I went...
Page 302 - Ordiar et caeso moenia firma Remo, Eductosque pares silvestri ex ubere reges, Crescet et ingenium sub tua iussa meum...
Page 168 - Non possidentem multa vocaveris Recte beatum; rectius occupat Nomen beati, qui deorum Muneribus sapienter uti Duramque callet pauperiem pati Peiusque leto flagitium timet, Non ille pro caris amicis Aut patria timidus perire.
Page 318 - ... nec tibi clamatae somnus amarus erit. sola eris et solos spectabis, Cynthia, montes et pecus et fines pauperis agricolae. illic te nulli poterunt corrumpere ludi, fanaque peccatis plurima causa tuis. 10 illic assidue tauros spectabis arantes, et vitem docta ponere falce comas ; atque ibi rara feres inculto tura sacello, haedus ubi agrestes corruet ante focos ; protinus et nuda choreas imitabere sura ; omnia ab externo sint modo tuta viro.
Page 315 - ... niger clauderet ora liquor : 'Di maris Aegaei quos sunt penes aequora, Venti, Et quaecumque meum degravat unda caput, Quo rapitis miseros tenerae lanuginis annos?
Page 111 - Vivere si recte nescis decede peritis. Lusisti satis, edisti satis atque bibisti : Tempus abire tibi est, ne potum largius aequo Rideat et pulset lasciva decentius aetas.
Page 243 - Messalla meus, cui dulcia poma Delia selectis detrahat arboribus: Et tantum venerata virum, hunc sedula curet, Huic paret atque epulas ipsa ministra gerat.