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Strona 27
FRAN . 19 Sappho , a famous poetess , inventress of the Sapphic verse , being rejected by her lover Phaon , she destroyed herself . There was a promontory in Arcadia called Leucate , on the top of which was a little temple dedicated ...
FRAN . 19 Sappho , a famous poetess , inventress of the Sapphic verse , being rejected by her lover Phaon , she destroyed herself . There was a promontory in Arcadia called Leucate , on the top of which was a little temple dedicated ...
Strona 48
... is secure from the sordidness of an antiquated cell , and is too prudent to have a palace that might expose him to envy . Vespero . This star was called Lucifer in the morning , and Vesper in the evening . FRAN .
... is secure from the sordidness of an antiquated cell , and is too prudent to have a palace that might expose him to envy . Vespero . This star was called Lucifer in the morning , and Vesper in the evening . FRAN .
Strona 63
FRAN . 12 Juno , see B. II . Ode i . WATSON . 13 Alluding to the judgment of Paris . Cf. Virg . Æn . i . 26 sq . 14 Damnatus was a term of the Roman law , which adjudged an in . solvent debtor to his creditors in which ...
FRAN . 12 Juno , see B. II . Ode i . WATSON . 13 Alluding to the judgment of Paris . Cf. Virg . Æn . i . 26 sq . 14 Damnatus was a term of the Roman law , which adjudged an in . solvent debtor to his creditors in which ...
Strona 74
FRAN . Danaides ; the daughters of Danaus . He was the brother of Egyptus , king of Egypt . He came into Greece , and having expelled Sthenelus , fixed at Argos . He had fifty daughters , who were married to the fifty sons of Egyptus ...
FRAN . Danaides ; the daughters of Danaus . He was the brother of Egyptus , king of Egypt . He came into Greece , and having expelled Sthenelus , fixed at Argos . He had fifty daughters , who were married to the fifty sons of Egyptus ...
Strona 79
FRAN . 64 Segetis fides . This passage is particularly difficult , yet deserves to be carefully explained . First , rivus , sylva , and fides are all to be applied to one common verb fallit , a manner of writing very usual in Horace .
FRAN . 64 Segetis fides . This passage is particularly difficult , yet deserves to be carefully explained . First , rivus , sylva , and fides are all to be applied to one common verb fallit , a manner of writing very usual in Horace .
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