The works of Horace, followed by Engl. intr. and notes, abridged and adapted [by T.K. Arnold] from the ed. of F. Dübner |
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... supposed to see the shade of the unburied Archytas , wandering along the shore , and to address him : " Thou who couldst subject sea and land to thy powers of calculation , and even the sands on the sea - shore , even thou couldst not ...
... supposed to see the shade of the unburied Archytas , wandering along the shore , and to address him : " Thou who couldst subject sea and land to thy powers of calculation , and even the sands on the sea - shore , even thou couldst not ...
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... supposed to be one of the entrances to the infernal regions . See Ode 16. n . 6. - 11 . Finis ; because Mount Atlas was considered as the end of the world . - 13 . Insignem attenuat , reduces to insignificance the high and mighty man ...
... supposed to be one of the entrances to the infernal regions . See Ode 16. n . 6. - 11 . Finis ; because Mount Atlas was considered as the end of the world . - 13 . Insignem attenuat , reduces to insignificance the high and mighty man ...
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... supposed to be that which is now called Melone , and described by an Italian writer as , sito delizioso , celebre ancora pe ' suoi rini . O. - 22 . Arces ( тà áкpa ) = editiora loca . M. Beata arces , those happy hills . ODE VI . ( 7 ...
... supposed to be that which is now called Melone , and described by an Italian writer as , sito delizioso , celebre ancora pe ' suoi rini . O. - 22 . Arces ( тà áкpa ) = editiora loca . M. Beata arces , those happy hills . ODE VI . ( 7 ...
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... supposed to have been addressed to Licinius Varro Murena ; the son of that Murena whom Cicero so eloquently defended ; the brother of Procu- leius V. Murena ( see O. ii . 2. 5 ) ; and brother by adoption of Terentia , the wife of ...
... supposed to have been addressed to Licinius Varro Murena ; the son of that Murena whom Cicero so eloquently defended ; the brother of Procu- leius V. Murena ( see O. ii . 2. 5 ) ; and brother by adoption of Terentia , the wife of ...
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... supposed that the wife of Mæcenas ( Licinia Terentia ) is intended under this name . - 14 . Lucidum ; adverbially used . - 18 . Certare joco , to join in a contest of wit . - 19 . The right of dancing in the chorus , at the feast of ...
... supposed that the wife of Mæcenas ( Licinia Terentia ) is intended under this name . - 14 . Lucidum ; adverbially used . - 18 . Certare joco , to join in a contest of wit . - 19 . The right of dancing in the chorus , at the feast of ...
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