SpletThe item The odes of Casimire, translated by G.H, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool. This item is … SpletIn Horace: Life. Horace, in the Odes, represented himself as heir to earlier Greek lyric poets but displayed a sensitive, economical mastery of words all his own. He sings of love, wine, nature (almost romantically), of friends, of moderation; in …
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SpletThere are at least four that may be styled integral versions: "Odes of Casimire by G.H.," printed for Humphrey Moseley at the Princes Armes in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1646; "Translations from Casimir with Poems, Odes, and specimens of Latin Prose", J. Kitchener (London and Bedford, 1821); "Wood-notes, the Silviludia Poetica of M.C. Sarbievius ... SpletHis noblest and most sustained efforts, however, are his patriotic odes upon the fatherland, the Knights of Poland, and kindred subjects. His tenderest pieces are those in praise of the rose, the violet, and the grasshopper, in which he rivals the grace and happy touch of Horace himself. He was crowned with the poet's wreath by King Wladislaw IV. SpletThere are at least four that may be styled integral versions: “Odes of Casimire by G. H.,” printed for Humphrey Moseley at the Princes Armes in St. Paul’s Church Yard, 1646; “Translations from Casimir with poems, Odes, and specimens of Latin Prose”, J. Kitchener ( London and Bedford, 1821); “Wood-notes; the Silviludia Poetica of M.C. Sarbievius … hall rentals for weddings near me