The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 էջ |
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... sense to adopt the system of nature . A child lear his own language by imitating what he hears , and constantly repeating it till it is fastened in the memory ; in the same way Mr. A. puts the pupil immediately to work a : Exercises in ...
... sense to adopt the system of nature . A child lear his own language by imitating what he hears , and constantly repeating it till it is fastened in the memory ; in the same way Mr. A. puts the pupil immediately to work a : Exercises in ...
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... compilation , but have so modified and changed by independ- ent examination and study , that I deem myself entitled to consider it , in some sense at least , my own ; and , moreover , that a large part of the Notes is solely the.
... compilation , but have so modified and changed by independ- ent examination and study , that I deem myself entitled to consider it , in some sense at least , my own ; and , moreover , that a large part of the Notes is solely the.
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... sense of freedom and a lively intelligent interest he had never felt under the rule of Orbilius ; and to his more willing mind and more mature intellect the tale of Achilles ' wrath , and of the wanderings of Ulysses , now began to ...
... sense of freedom and a lively intelligent interest he had never felt under the rule of Orbilius ; and to his more willing mind and more mature intellect the tale of Achilles ' wrath , and of the wanderings of Ulysses , now began to ...
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... sense , he speedily abandoned the gratuitous task , doubtless convinced " that no man can be a 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 ...
... sense , he speedily abandoned the gratuitous task , doubtless convinced " that no man can be a 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 ...
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... sense of dissatisfaction with his present fortunes . 3 His poetical talents soon attracted the attention of Virgil and Varius , who had already acquired some celebrity , and were high in favor with the great men of the day . These two ...
... sense of dissatisfaction with his present fortunes . 3 His poetical talents soon attracted the attention of Virgil and Varius , who had already acquired some celebrity , and were high in favor with the great men of the day . These two ...
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