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III 4 descende caelo ( with a glance at I. 22 integer uitae ) We turn now to the great Pindaric ode III 4 , within the cycle of the ' Roman Odes ' ( III . 1-6 ) . At the very end of the preceding poem Horace rebukes his lyric muse for ...
III 4 descende caelo ( with a glance at I. 22 integer uitae ) We turn now to the great Pindaric ode III 4 , within the cycle of the ' Roman Odes ' ( III . 1-6 ) . At the very end of the preceding poem Horace rebukes his lyric muse for ...
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True enough : we have the story from the Vergilian Vita 27 , where Virgil and Maecenas took turns at reading the newly ... They turn from aesthetics to the policies of Rome , the two domains being united by resting on order , proportion ...
True enough : we have the story from the Vergilian Vita 27 , where Virgil and Maecenas took turns at reading the newly ... They turn from aesthetics to the policies of Rome , the two domains being united by resting on order , proportion ...
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The thought ' what they were doing , if continued , would turn out well ' introduces a distracting second ( implied ) condition to the sentence , and uncomfortably brings a hortative idea into a context of hopes and fears dependent on ...
The thought ' what they were doing , if continued , would turn out well ' introduces a distracting second ( implied ) condition to the sentence , and uncomfortably brings a hortative idea into a context of hopes and fears dependent on ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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