The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 pages |
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Page xviii
... Here he loved to repose in the deep shades of the valley , " or invigorate his body and spirit by the pure air and romantic beauty of the adjoining hills ; here by his own hearth he gathered . about him his country neighbors for ...
... Here he loved to repose in the deep shades of the valley , " or invigorate his body and spirit by the pure air and romantic beauty of the adjoining hills ; here by his own hearth he gathered . about him his country neighbors for ...
Page 313
... here an illustration ; for others , see O. iii . , 4 , 52 ; Sat. i . , 2 , 28 ; ib . ii . , 3 , 187 ; Ars P. 168 ; ib . 455. See Z. 590 ; also Krüger , § 477 , A. 2. Reisig , in Vorlesgg . , 290 , suggests that the poets resort to this ...
... here an illustration ; for others , see O. iii . , 4 , 52 ; Sat. i . , 2 , 28 ; ib . ii . , 3 , 187 ; Ars P. 168 ; ib . 455. See Z. 590 ; also Krüger , § 477 , A. 2. Reisig , in Vorlesgg . , 290 , suggests that the poets resort to this ...
Page 314
... here said to take away a part from the solid day , in order to waste it upon the pleasures of the table . 21. Membra . An ex- ample of the so - called Greek accusative ; it is the acc . of the part to which any statement applies . It is ...
... here said to take away a part from the solid day , in order to waste it upon the pleasures of the table . 21. Membra . An ex- ample of the so - called Greek accusative ; it is the acc . of the part to which any statement applies . It is ...
Page 315
... Here used figuratively , as personifications of the Muse of lyric po- etry ; and the conditional form si , etc. , expresses the modest , hesitating manner in which the poet hopes for her all - inspiring aid.- - 34 . Lesboum ; in ...
... Here used figuratively , as personifications of the Muse of lyric po- etry ; and the conditional form si , etc. , expresses the modest , hesitating manner in which the poet hopes for her all - inspiring aid.- - 34 . Lesboum ; in ...
Page 319
... here called machinae . Horace prefers the more special word trahere , drag down . -4 . Canis - pruinis . The hoar - frost . Canus means gray- ish - white , in distinction from albus , simple white , and from candidus , shining white . 5 ...
... here called machinae . Horace prefers the more special word trahere , drag down . -4 . Canis - pruinis . The hoar - frost . Canus means gray- ish - white , in distinction from albus , simple white , and from candidus , shining white . 5 ...
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