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G. B. Nussbaum ( Keele ) : Dances with meanings : LCM 19.5 ( May & June1994 ) , 69-82 Horace and his Penguin translator in an age of deconstruction All references , are to the Odes of Horace unless otherwise stated PROLOGUE ' To read is ...
G. B. Nussbaum ( Keele ) : Dances with meanings : LCM 19.5 ( May & June1994 ) , 69-82 Horace and his Penguin translator in an age of deconstruction All references , are to the Odes of Horace unless otherwise stated PROLOGUE ' To read is ...
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the victor's patronymic ( lavdelda plov vióv ) occurs at the point at which the metre shifts , which is also the last line of the ode . The strophe of B. 2 might just as easily be described as 3 + 8 bars of sextuple metre , with each ...
the victor's patronymic ( lavdelda plov vióv ) occurs at the point at which the metre shifts , which is also the last line of the ode . The strophe of B. 2 might just as easily be described as 3 + 8 bars of sextuple metre , with each ...
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After the first nine ' parade poems ' that begin the Odes comes the hymn to Mercury that effects a second dedication of the book , and Mercury is the only deity to receive such a hymn . The other odes that begin as hymns modulate ...
After the first nine ' parade poems ' that begin the Odes comes the hymn to Mercury that effects a second dedication of the book , and Mercury is the only deity to receive such a hymn . The other odes that begin as hymns modulate ...
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