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... character of the man . It is this , in fact , that makes Horace so many admirers , the continual presence , or supposed presence of the author in every page . I have tried to show the limitations with which this opinion must be received ...
... character of the man . It is this , in fact , that makes Horace so many admirers , the continual presence , or supposed presence of the author in every page . I have tried to show the limitations with which this opinion must be received ...
Strona xviii
... 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 that relate to public ...
... 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 that relate to public ...
Strona xix
... characters and circumstances of those persons which I believe to be in most instances imaginary . I have expressed ... character are as striking as the manner in which they are introduced , being always in their place and never brought ...
... characters and circumstances of those persons which I believe to be in most instances imaginary . I have expressed ... character are as striking as the manner in which they are introduced , being always in their place and never brought ...
Strona 18
... character . He quotes Apollon . Rhod . iii . 41 : ἀλλ ' ὁ μὲν ( Ηφαιστος ) εἰς χαλκέωνα καὶ άκμονας ήρι βεβήκει νήσοιο πλαγκτῆς εὐρὺν μυχὸν , ᾧ ἔνι πάντα δαίδαλα χαλκεύειν ῥιπῇ πυρός · ἡ δ ̓ ( Αφροδίτη ) ἄρα μούνη ἧστο δόμῳ δινωτὸν ἀνὰ ...
... character . He quotes Apollon . Rhod . iii . 41 : ἀλλ ' ὁ μὲν ( Ηφαιστος ) εἰς χαλκέωνα καὶ άκμονας ήρι βεβήκει νήσοιο πλαγκτῆς εὐρὺν μυχὸν , ᾧ ἔνι πάντα δαίδαλα χαλκεύειν ῥιπῇ πυρός · ἡ δ ̓ ( Αφροδίτη ) ἄρα μούνη ἧστο δόμῳ δινωτὸν ἀνὰ ...
Strona 20
... character , and one of Horace's early loves , is all imagination , and we have no clue to the origin of the poem , which ex- presses a lover's jealousy under the pretence of being glad of escape from the toils of an inconstant mistress ...
... character , and one of Horace's early loves , is all imagination , and we have no clue to the origin of the poem , which ex- presses a lover's jealousy under the pretence of being glad of escape from the toils of an inconstant mistress ...
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