The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 էջ |
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... verses ; but warned by a vision from Romulus , or rather by the teachings of his own good 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 ...
... verses ; but warned by a vision from Romulus , or rather by the teachings of his own good 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 ...
Էջ xv
... verses . " 2 These words have given rise to much speculation touching the immediate motives and expectations of Horace ; but it seems obvious from the words themselves and from the scope of the 1 This is a point involved in obscurity ...
... verses . " 2 These words have given rise to much speculation touching the immediate motives and expectations of Horace ; but it seems obvious from the words themselves and from the scope of the 1 This is a point involved in obscurity ...
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... verses.1 It was situated about fifteen miles north - east from Tibur , ( the modern Tivoli , ) in a secluded valley , which was watered by " the cool Digentia , " and sheltered by the high Sabine hills alike from " the rainy winds and ...
... verses.1 It was situated about fifteen miles north - east from Tibur , ( the modern Tivoli , ) in a secluded valley , which was watered by " the cool Digentia , " and sheltered by the high Sabine hills alike from " the rainy winds and ...
Էջ xix
... verse , of the majesty of his person , of the triumphs of his arms , and the peaceful glories of his reign , have provoked from hasty critics the charge of servile adulation , and of a weak abandonment of cherished sentiments . It was ...
... verse , of the majesty of his person , of the triumphs of his arms , and the peaceful glories of his reign , have provoked from hasty critics the charge of servile adulation , and of a weak abandonment of cherished sentiments . It was ...
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... verse , the characteristic incidents of his eventful times , the features of Roman life and manners , and the great facts of human life and experience . The value of these writings to the student of Roman history and Roman character ...
... verse , the characteristic incidents of his eventful times , the features of Roman life and manners , and the great facts of human life and experience . The value of these writings to the student of Roman history and Roman character ...
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