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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Strona xi
... hitherto given to the world . The present annotation , so far as the Odes are concerned , is based upon that of Anthon . But , wherever I considered his views to be very incor- rect , I have given his note in full , PREFACE . iii.
... hitherto given to the world . The present annotation , so far as the Odes are concerned , is based upon that of Anthon . But , wherever I considered his views to be very incor- rect , I have given his note in full , PREFACE . iii.
Strona 1
... present ode is briefly this : the objects of human desire and pursuit are various . One man delights in the victor's prize at the public games -- another in attaining to high political preferment - a third , in the pur- suits of ...
... present ode is briefly this : the objects of human desire and pursuit are various . One man delights in the victor's prize at the public games -- another in attaining to high political preferment - a third , in the pur- suits of ...
Strona 7
... present ode was written in allusion to that event . The poet , regarding the visitation as a mark of divine displeasure , proceeds to inquire on what deity they are to call for succour . Who is to free the Romans from the pollution ...
... present ode was written in allusion to that event . The poet , regarding the visitation as a mark of divine displeasure , proceeds to inquire on what deity they are to call for succour . Who is to free the Romans from the pollution ...
Strona 9
... present passage , speaks of Ilia as having married the god of the Tiber . Accord- ing to the account which he gives , Ilia was buried on the banks of the Anio , and the river , having overflowed its borders , carried her remains down to ...
... present passage , speaks of Ilia as having married the god of the Tiber . Accord- ing to the account which he gives , Ilia was buried on the banks of the Anio , and the river , having overflowed its borders , carried her remains down to ...
Strona 14
... present instance , the poetic beauty of the passage . The whole may be rendered as follows : " The headlong fury of the south - west wind , contending with the north - eastern blasts . " The verbs certare , decer- tare , luctare & c ...
... present instance , the poetic beauty of the passage . The whole may be rendered as follows : " The headlong fury of the south - west wind , contending with the north - eastern blasts . " The verbs certare , decer- tare , luctare & c ...
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