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Strona xxiv
... . de Gramm . 5 . 2 Varro , De Re Rust . iii . 2. 7 . 3 See Gudeman's Germania , Introd . p . xi . 4 See Serm . ii . 3. 11 f . the theatre , to judge from his numerous references to xxiv GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SATIRES . V. ...
... . de Gramm . 5 . 2 Varro , De Re Rust . iii . 2. 7 . 3 See Gudeman's Germania , Introd . p . xi . 4 See Serm . ii . 3. 11 f . the theatre , to judge from his numerous references to xxiv GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SATIRES . V. ...
Strona xxv
Horace John Carew Rolfe. the theatre , to judge from his numerous references to the stage , and the abundance of metaphors derived from the drama . Although he does not anywhere mention Lucretius , the number of passages which show a ...
Horace John Carew Rolfe. the theatre , to judge from his numerous references to the stage , and the abundance of metaphors derived from the drama . Although he does not anywhere mention Lucretius , the number of passages which show a ...
Strona xxvii
... and capacity of the students . 2 References like this are to the Sermones ; those to the Epistulae are in the form E. i . 2. 7 . b . Horace frequently , in common with other Roman LANGUAGE AND STYLE OF THE SATIRES . xxvii.
... and capacity of the students . 2 References like this are to the Sermones ; those to the Epistulae are in the form E. i . 2. 7 . b . Horace frequently , in common with other Roman LANGUAGE AND STYLE OF THE SATIRES . xxvii.
Strona 163
... reference is to men who sail in their own ships to foreign ports , i . e . wholesale traders , as opposed to cau- pones ; cf. Odes , i . 1. 16. After the general statement of his subject 163 in lines 1-3 , Horace presents it more ...
... reference is to men who sail in their own ships to foreign ports , i . e . wholesale traders , as opposed to cau- pones ; cf. Odes , i . 1. 16. After the general statement of his subject 163 in lines 1-3 , Horace presents it more ...
Strona 164
... reference is of course to winds in general , but Horace , as usual , gives vividness to his picture by selecting a spe- cific example . Auster , the burning sirocco , is often used of a stormy wind ; cf. Odes , iii . 3. 4 ; iii . 27. 22 ...
... reference is of course to winds in general , but Horace , as usual , gives vividness to his picture by selecting a spe- cific example . Auster , the burning sirocco , is often used of a stormy wind ; cf. Odes , iii . 3. 4 ; iii . 27. 22 ...
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