The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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... following Ode addressed to her husband ( Odes , II . 12 ) ? — " Would you , friend , for Phrygia's hoarded gold , Or all that Achæmenes ' self possesses , Or e'en for what Araby's coffers hold , Barter one lock of her clustering tresses ...
... following Ode addressed to her husband ( Odes , II . 12 ) ? — " Would you , friend , for Phrygia's hoarded gold , Or all that Achæmenes ' self possesses , Or e'en for what Araby's coffers hold , Barter one lock of her clustering tresses ...
Strona cvi
... odes ( IV . 1 and 13 ) , Horace re- curs with tenderness to the " gentle Cinara " as having held ... following . It is one of his earliest , and if we are to identify the Neæra to whom it is addressed with the Neæra referred to in Ode ...
... odes ( IV . 1 and 13 ) , Horace re- curs with tenderness to the " gentle Cinara " as having held ... following . It is one of his earliest , and if we are to identify the Neæra to whom it is addressed with the Neæra referred to in Ode ...
Strona cix
... follow- ing ( Odes , I. 23 ) was not a graceful poetical exercise merely , but a serious appeal to the object of a serious passion : - " Nay , hear me , dearest Chloe , pray ! You shun me like a timid fawn , That ... Ode to Chloe . cix.
... follow- ing ( Odes , I. 23 ) was not a graceful poetical exercise merely , but a serious appeal to the object of a serious passion : - " Nay , hear me , dearest Chloe , pray ! You shun me like a timid fawn , That ... Ode to Chloe . cix.
Strona cxii
... following ode to Bariné ( II . 8 ) , where he gives us a cameo portrait , carved with exquisite finish , of that beauté de diable , " dallying and dangerous , " as Charles Lamb called Peg Woffington's , and , what hers was not ...
... following ode to Bariné ( II . 8 ) , where he gives us a cameo portrait , carved with exquisite finish , of that beauté de diable , " dallying and dangerous , " as Charles Lamb called Peg Woffington's , and , what hers was not ...
Strona cxv
... following ode ( I. 27 ) . Just as the poet has made us as familiar with the lovelorn Sybaris as if we knew him , so does he here transport us into the middle of a wine - party of young Romans , with that vivid dramatic force which ...
... following ode ( I. 27 ) . Just as the poet has made us as familiar with the lovelorn Sybaris as if we knew him , so does he here transport us into the middle of a wine - party of young Romans , with that vivid dramatic force which ...
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