Q. Horatii Flacci opera. The works of Horace: the Odes on the basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul: with notes by G.B. Wheeler, Tom 1 |
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... Apollo , celebrated on the Crissean plain near Delphi , at first every nine , but subsequently every five years . Once , only , the Pythian games were held at Athens , by the influence of Demetrius Poliorcetes , in Olymp . CXXII . 3 ...
... Apollo , celebrated on the Crissean plain near Delphi , at first every nine , but subsequently every five years . Once , only , the Pythian games were held at Athens , by the influence of Demetrius Poliorcetes , in Olymp . CXXII . 3 ...
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... Apollo , god of prophecy ? Or Venus , parent of Rome ? Or Mars , founder of the Roman line ? Or Mercury , messenger of the skies ? -It is the last ; the avenger of Cæsar , the deity who shrouds his godhead beneath the person of Augustus ...
... Apollo , god of prophecy ? Or Venus , parent of Rome ? Or Mars , founder of the Roman line ? Or Mercury , messenger of the skies ? -It is the last ; the avenger of Cæsar , the deity who shrouds his godhead beneath the person of Augustus ...
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... Apollo ; 25 30 prove that the Tiber should undertake to avenge the death of Cæsar , a task which he had reserved for Augustus . " Terreri Jupiter jussit populum non perire . " SCHOL . - Uxorious . See a similar use of this rare word in ...
... Apollo ; 25 30 prove that the Tiber should undertake to avenge the death of Cæsar , a task which he had reserved for Augustus . " Terreri Jupiter jussit populum non perire . " SCHOL . - Uxorious . See a similar use of this rare word in ...
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... Apollo , " Apollo , god of prophecy . " - 33 . Erycina ridens , " Smiling goddess of Eryx . " Venus is so called from her temple on Mount Eryx in Sicily . - 34 . Quam Jocus circum , & c . " Around whom hover Mirth and Love . " And all ...
... Apollo , " Apollo , god of prophecy . " - 33 . Erycina ridens , " Smiling goddess of Eryx . " Venus is so called from her temple on Mount Eryx in Sicily . - 34 . Quam Jocus circum , & c . " Around whom hover Mirth and Love . " And all ...
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... Apollo . " Thebes , the capital of Boeotia , was the fabled scene of the birth and nurture of Bacchus . Delphi was famed for its oracle of Apollo . The city was situate on the southern side of Mount Parnassus . - 4 . Tempe . The Greek ...
... Apollo . " Thebes , the capital of Boeotia , was the fabled scene of the birth and nurture of Bacchus . Delphi was famed for its oracle of Apollo . The city was situate on the southern side of Mount Parnassus . - 4 . Tempe . The Greek ...
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