P. Ovidi Nasonis Tristium liber primus, ed. by A.E. RobertsG. Bell, 1902 - 112 páginas |
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... metaphor from weaving . For the idea compare Long- fellow : ' Hence gifted bards Have ever loved the calm and quiet ... metaphors drawn from the weather . 42. me mare , & c . The first book of the ' Sorrows ' was composed at sea ...
... metaphor from weaving . For the idea compare Long- fellow : ' Hence gifted bards Have ever loved the calm and quiet ... metaphors drawn from the weather . 42. me mare , & c . The first book of the ' Sorrows ' was composed at sea ...
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... metaphor compare El . i . 39 and 40 sereno animo and nubila . 16. modo : with unus et alter which usually means ' several ' but here = unus aut alter , one or two . ' For the thought compare El . 5. 33 Vix duo tresve mihi de tot ...
... metaphor compare El . i . 39 and 40 sereno animo and nubila . 16. modo : with unus et alter which usually means ' several ' but here = unus aut alter , one or two . ' For the thought compare El . 5. 33 Vix duo tresve mihi de tot ...
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... metaphor is taken from keeping accounts , the profit and loss being set down in their respective places . Cf. Horace , Od . i . 9. 14 quem fors dierum cumque dabit , lucro appone , i . e . ' whatever day chance shall give thee , count ...
... metaphor is taken from keeping accounts , the profit and loss being set down in their respective places . Cf. Horace , Od . i . 9. 14 quem fors dierum cumque dabit , lucro appone , i . e . ' whatever day chance shall give thee , count ...
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... Metaphors from the sea are common in all languages . So ' take up arms against a sea of troubles ' : ' there is a tide in the affairs of men . ' Cf. also 2 Samuel xxii . 5 ' when the waves of death compassed me . ' Such a metaphor would ...
... Metaphors from the sea are common in all languages . So ' take up arms against a sea of troubles ' : ' there is a tide in the affairs of men . ' Cf. also 2 Samuel xxii . 5 ' when the waves of death compassed me . ' Such a metaphor would ...
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... metaphor from the weather . Compare sereno animo and nubila tempora , i . 39 and 40. For the idea compare Hamlet : - ' The great man down , you mark his favourite flies , The poor advanc'd makes friends of enemies : And hitherto doth ...
... metaphor from the weather . Compare sereno animo and nubila tempora , i . 39 and 40. For the idea compare Hamlet : - ' The great man down , you mark his favourite flies , The poor advanc'd makes friends of enemies : And hitherto doth ...
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