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Strona xv
Horace. that time continued to be his patron and friend . There is nothing more genuine in Horace's writings than his expressions of affection for his father and for Maecenas . His gratitude to the latter never takes the form of ...
Horace. that time continued to be his patron and friend . There is nothing more genuine in Horace's writings than his expressions of affection for his father and for Maecenas . His gratitude to the latter never takes the form of ...
Strona xvi
Horace. book , of which one or two poems are among Horace's earliest composi- tions , may have been published in A.U.C. 724. In that year was written , as it would seem , the sixth Satire of the second book , which book therefore was not ...
Horace. book , of which one or two poems are among Horace's earliest composi- tions , may have been published in A.U.C. 724. In that year was written , as it would seem , the sixth Satire of the second book , which book therefore was not ...
Strona xviii
... Horace's style and character . The particular style in which his principal strength lay will be always matter of opinion . My own is that he is nowhere so great as in the Odes , and that of these his genius is best shown in the Odes ...
... Horace's style and character . The particular style in which his principal strength lay will be always matter of opinion . My own is that he is nowhere so great as in the Odes , and that of these his genius is best shown in the Odes ...
Strona xix
Horace. of his Odes are in nearly every instance fictitious I have no doubt what- ever . Cinara seems to represent a real ... Horace's selection of epithets is judicious and forcible . " Mirus ac paene divinus Horatius est in epithetis ...
Horace. of his Odes are in nearly every instance fictitious I have no doubt what- ever . Cinara seems to represent a real ... Horace's selection of epithets is judicious and forcible . " Mirus ac paene divinus Horatius est in epithetis ...
Strona xxi
Horace. The life of Horace was written by Porphyrion , the Scholiast fre- quently referred to in these notes . He ... Horace's hands from the Greek usage by the less frequent introduction of the trochee in the second place , and from ...
Horace. The life of Horace was written by Porphyrion , the Scholiast fre- quently referred to in these notes . He ... Horace's hands from the Greek usage by the less frequent introduction of the trochee in the second place , and from ...
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