Grazer Beiträge, المجلد 11Rodopi., 1984 |
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الصفحة 114
... Horace would seriously advance such a romantic notion , or even devote an entire poem solely to teasing those who ... Horace evokes a predicament like the ship's " Zumwalt ( above , note 3 ) pp . 419–421 . ' See Steele Commager ...
... Horace would seriously advance such a romantic notion , or even devote an entire poem solely to teasing those who ... Horace evokes a predicament like the ship's " Zumwalt ( above , note 3 ) pp . 419–421 . ' See Steele Commager ...
الصفحة 118
... Horace dispels them for good in stanzas four and five , as we shall presently see . 36 For a man of words , a wolf was the worst possible fright because of the superstition that its sudden appearance could take one's voice away . " Horace ...
... Horace dispels them for good in stanzas four and five , as we shall presently see . 36 For a man of words , a wolf was the worst possible fright because of the superstition that its sudden appearance could take one's voice away . " Horace ...
الصفحة 120
... Horace has outclassed everyone - Cato , Pompey , Alexander the Great , the Argonauts , Prometheus , the entire race of women , and finally Zeus . The ironic humor of this tour de force , which Fuscus , the poet's colleague , must have ...
... Horace has outclassed everyone - Cato , Pompey , Alexander the Great , the Argonauts , Prometheus , the entire race of women , and finally Zeus . The ironic humor of this tour de force , which Fuscus , the poet's colleague , must have ...
المحتوى
Aristoteles Biographien hervorragender Naturwissenschaftler | 331 |
Metamorphosen Kommentar von F BÖMER Buch XIIXIII | 342 |
Literatur und Gesellschaft | 370 |
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