The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 էջ |
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Էջ iii
... great and vari- ous , that I cannot specify them in detail , and can adequately state them only by a general acknowledgment . At the same time , it is not improper to say , that what I have gained from these editors , I have not ...
... great and vari- ous , that I cannot specify them in detail , and can adequately state them only by a general acknowledgment . At the same time , it is not improper to say , that what I have gained from these editors , I have not ...
Էջ xii
... great teachers of philosophy , and began to construct for himself , not a consistent speculative system , but a body of sound and valuable lessons , that might be taught and practised in the real life of the world . But we may well ...
... great teachers of philosophy , and began to construct for himself , not a consistent speculative system , but a body of sound and valuable lessons , that might be taught and practised in the real life of the world . But we may well ...
Էջ xiii
... great poet except in his own native speech . " 4 5 3 The stay of Horace at Athens was brought to an abrupt and unwelcome close by the political commotions of the From a place and from pursuits so congenial to his tastes , he was borne ...
... great poet except in his own native speech . " 4 5 3 The stay of Horace at Athens was brought to an abrupt and unwelcome close by the political commotions of the From a place and from pursuits so congenial to his tastes , he was borne ...
Էջ xvi
... great men of the day . These two poets , discovering in the young Horace a congenial spirit , cultivated his acquaintance ; and , generously aiming at his advancement in the world , procured him an introduction to Maecenas , who was no ...
... great men of the day . These two poets , discovering in the young Horace a congenial spirit , cultivated his acquaintance ; and , generously aiming at his advancement in the world , procured him an introduction to Maecenas , who was no ...
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... great facts of human life and experience . The value of these writings to the student of Roman history and Roman character , has been briefly and truly expressed by Mr. Mil- man . ' " Of Rome , " he says , 66 or of the Roman mind , no ...
... great facts of human life and experience . The value of these writings to the student of Roman history and Roman character , has been briefly and truly expressed by Mr. Mil- man . ' " Of Rome , " he says , 66 or of the Roman mind , no ...
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