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37 Perhaps the poet intended to express Ulysses ' appearing through the whole Odyssey in two characters , or , if the expression may be allowed , in a double character , such as a prince and a beggar , etc.
37 Perhaps the poet intended to express Ulysses ' appearing through the whole Odyssey in two characters , or , if the expression may be allowed , in a double character , such as a prince and a beggar , etc.
Strona 13
But what can I sing prior to the usual praises of the Sire , who governs the affairs of men and gods ; who [ governs ] the sea , the earth , and the whole world with the vicissitudes of seasons ? Whence nothing is produced greater than ...
But what can I sing prior to the usual praises of the Sire , who governs the affairs of men and gods ; who [ governs ] the sea , the earth , and the whole world with the vicissitudes of seasons ? Whence nothing is produced greater than ...
Strona 18
Orelli's view is , “ that the whole piece consists of two parts , the vocal and the instrumental . The symphony of the lyre breaks ( dividit ) the continuity of the song . The song divides the symphony , " i . e . you sing ...
Orelli's view is , “ that the whole piece consists of two parts , the vocal and the instrumental . The symphony of the lyre breaks ( dividit ) the continuity of the song . The song divides the symphony , " i . e . you sing ...
Strona 22
Venus , rushing on me with her whole force , has quitted Cyprus ; and suffers me not to sing of the Scythians , and the Parthian , ** furious when his horse is turned for flight , or any subject which is not to the present purpose .
Venus , rushing on me with her whole force , has quitted Cyprus ; and suffers me not to sing of the Scythians , and the Parthian , ** furious when his horse is turned for flight , or any subject which is not to the present purpose .
Strona 31
... and for Tiber to change his course , since you are about to exchange the noble works of Panætius , collected from all parts , together with the whole Socratic family , " for Iberian armor , after you had promised better things ?
... and for Tiber to change his course , since you are about to exchange the noble works of Panætius , collected from all parts , together with the whole Socratic family , " for Iberian armor , after you had promised better things ?
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