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... language was incapable of expressing , even if his mind could have conceived them . Their metres have lost their strength in his hands , and have passed into a smooth monotony , which none but an emasculated taste can admire when ...
... language was incapable of expressing , even if his mind could have conceived them . Their metres have lost their strength in his hands , and have passed into a smooth monotony , which none but an emasculated taste can admire when ...
Strona 12
... language of Horace . It confounds and disturbs he says all his notions of Horace's character ( Prosop . p . 277 ) . See Introduc- tion to this ode.Alter ' has been stupidly proposed to meet these objections . 45. Serus in caelum redeas ...
... language of Horace . It confounds and disturbs he says all his notions of Horace's character ( Prosop . p . 277 ) . See Introduc- tion to this ode.Alter ' has been stupidly proposed to meet these objections . 45. Serus in caelum redeas ...
Strona 15
... language with some play on the words to the inventor of swords ( i . 10. 1 ) : " Quis fuit horrendos primus qui protulit enses ? Quam ferus et vere ferreus ille fuit ! " Again , Ovid ( Amor . iii . 6. 59 ) , " Ille habet et silices et ...
... language with some play on the words to the inventor of swords ( i . 10. 1 ) : " Quis fuit horrendos primus qui protulit enses ? Quam ferus et vere ferreus ille fuit ! " Again , Ovid ( Amor . iii . 6. 59 ) , " Ille habet et silices et ...
Strona 55
... language there used shows that he was dead when it was written . The Scholiast Acron says , that some supposed he was Virgil's brother , which notion arose plainly from the language Horace uses in this ode . Servius also , on Virg ...
... language there used shows that he was dead when it was written . The Scholiast Acron says , that some supposed he was Virgil's brother , which notion arose plainly from the language Horace uses in this ode . Servius also , on Virg ...
Strona 66
... language of the epistle ; but that scarcely affects the spirit of this ode , in which there does not appear to be any thing serious expressed or intended . Later times have seen young and chivalrous men hastening to an El Dorado in ...
... language of the epistle ; but that scarcely affects the spirit of this ode , in which there does not appear to be any thing serious expressed or intended . Later times have seen young and chivalrous men hastening to an El Dorado in ...
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