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Side 40
... indicates brightness . Cf. too Diespiter , Od . 1. 34. 5 and 3. 2. 29 . 28. teretes ] Teres ( from tero ) ' rubbed ... indicate the transition from the pursuits of other men to that which Horace makes the object of his ambition . hederae ...
... indicates brightness . Cf. too Diespiter , Od . 1. 34. 5 and 3. 2. 29 . 28. teretes ] Teres ( from tero ) ' rubbed ... indicate the transition from the pursuits of other men to that which Horace makes the object of his ambition . hederae ...
Side 41
... indicated the wrath of the gods at the murder of Caesar ( on the Ides of March B.C. 44 ) 1-20 , alludes to the civil war which followed 20- 24 , asks to what god the duty of expiating the guilt of Rome shall be assigned , and finally ...
... indicated the wrath of the gods at the murder of Caesar ( on the Ides of March B.C. 44 ) 1-20 , alludes to the civil war which followed 20- 24 , asks to what god the duty of expiating the guilt of Rome shall be assigned , and finally ...
Side 47
... indicated the presence of the Dioscuri and the safety of the ship . Italian mariners call it the fire of St Elmo . On coins , & c . Castor and Pollux are represented with a star on their foreheads . 4. obstrictis aliis praeter Iapyga ...
... indicated the presence of the Dioscuri and the safety of the ship . Italian mariners call it the fire of St Elmo . On coins , & c . Castor and Pollux are represented with a star on their foreheads . 4. obstrictis aliis praeter Iapyga ...
Side 48
... indicating a derivation from us vòs , sus . The poets , as was to be expected , reject so natural and vulgar an etymology , and connect the word with vew , to rain . 15. arbiter Hadriae ] ' lord of the Adriatic . ' Arbiter = ad - biter ...
... indicating a derivation from us vòs , sus . The poets , as was to be expected , reject so natural and vulgar an etymology , and connect the word with vew , to rain . 15. arbiter Hadriae ] ' lord of the Adriatic . ' Arbiter = ad - biter ...
Side 54
... indicate power or abund- ance naturally take it ; e.g. Ep . 2. 2. 31 , divite rerum : and cf. the common phrases voti compos , mentis compos . 12. culpa deterere ingeni ] ' to tarnish through defect of ability . ' Notice that Horace and ...
... indicate power or abund- ance naturally take it ; e.g. Ep . 2. 2. 31 , divite rerum : and cf. the common phrases voti compos , mentis compos . 12. culpa deterere ingeni ] ' to tarnish through defect of ability . ' Notice that Horace and ...
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