| Giuseppe Di Viesto - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 476 pages
...di chiunque ne abbia bisogno". 3 "Erede indegno" nel senso che "non somiglia affatto a suo padre". Quo me, Bacche, rapis tui plenum? Quae nemora aut quos agor in specus velox mente nova? Quibus antrum egregi! Caesaris audiar 5 aeternum meditans decus stellis inserere... | |
| Stephen Harrison - History - 2007
...poetic novelty are interestingly joined with a strongly Roman theme, the praise of Augustus (3.25.1-8): Quo me, Bacche, rapis tui plenum? Quae nemora aut quos agor in specus uelox mente noua? Quibus antris egregii Caesaris audiar aeternum meditans decus stellis inserere et... | |
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| Charles Witke - Christian poetry, Early - 1971 - 260 pages
...conversion to a total Christian life. To deal with the first quotation, Horace Odes III.25.1ff. is relevant. 'Quo me, Bacche, rapis tui / plenum ? quae nemora aut quos agor in specus / velox mente nova' ? The Horatian context clearly is made use of in Paulinus as well as the words.... | |
| Horace - 836 pages
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