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... possibly have been composed earlier , I yet think that we should be very chary of separating without clear cause any single Ode from the epoch common to the others . ' § 2. The second limit , the latest date at which the Three Books as ...
... possibly have been composed earlier , I yet think that we should be very chary of separating without clear cause any single Ode from the epoch common to the others . ' § 2. The second limit , the latest date at which the Three Books as ...
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... possibly an undertone of irony , are the position of ' Quum tu Lydia Telephi , ' after 1. 12 , and that of ' Quid fles , Asterie ? ' after the stately Odes that begin Book iii . The mere desire to change the key is well exemplified in 1 ...
... possibly an undertone of irony , are the position of ' Quum tu Lydia Telephi , ' after 1. 12 , and that of ' Quid fles , Asterie ? ' after the stately Odes that begin Book iii . The mere desire to change the key is well exemplified in 1 ...
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... possibly be referring to a common source in Tusc . 5. 37 ' ad omnem rationem Teucri vox accommodari potest : Patria est ubicunque est bene . ' 22. cum fugeret , when he was starting on his banishment , not ' during his flight , ' as ...
... possibly be referring to a common source in Tusc . 5. 37 ' ad omnem rationem Teucri vox accommodari potest : Patria est ubicunque est bene . ' 22. cum fugeret , when he was starting on his banishment , not ' during his flight , ' as ...
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... , a natural word to use of a solitary hill which ' stands up ' or ' rises ' out of a plain ; but possibly from its position it is here meant to describe rather the depth and firmness of the snow , NOTES . 187 BOOK I , ODE IX .
... , a natural word to use of a solitary hill which ' stands up ' or ' rises ' out of a plain ; but possibly from its position it is here meant to describe rather the depth and firmness of the snow , NOTES . 187 BOOK I , ODE IX .
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... ( possibly as a gloss on cerea ' ) or that he had interpreted ' cerea , ' ' white , ' and then forgotten the exact word which Horace had used instead of the simple ' can- dida . ' 4. difficili , xaλeñŵ . Cp . åpyaλéos xóλos , Hom . Il ...
... ( possibly as a gloss on cerea ' ) or that he had interpreted ' cerea , ' ' white , ' and then forgotten the exact word which Horace had used instead of the simple ' can- dida . ' 4. difficili , xaλeñŵ . Cp . åpyaλéos xóλos , Hom . Il ...
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