The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 էջ |
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... were reaped by the poet , as he tells us himself , ' in a fine strain of filial pride , when , in his boyhood , perhaps about twelve years of age , he had got beyond the first rudiments of learning . His worthy father , unwilling to ...
... were reaped by the poet , as he tells us himself , ' in a fine strain of filial pride , when , in his boyhood , perhaps about twelve years of age , he had got beyond the first rudiments of learning . His worthy father , unwilling to ...
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... were rudely greeted , and his studies were suddenly broken up by the fierce scenes and tumults of political excitement . For it was then that the contest was raging between Cæsar and Pompey ; it was the time of the famous passage of the ...
... were rudely greeted , and his studies were suddenly broken up by the fierce scenes and tumults of political excitement . For it was then that the contest was raging between Cæsar and Pompey ; it was the time of the famous passage of the ...
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... were gathering to that crisis which was to decide the fortunes of the Roman Commonwealth . Brutus , on his way to Macedonia to secure that province with its legions , arrived at Athens ; and with the rallying cry of " the Republic ...
... were gathering to that crisis which was to decide the fortunes of the Roman Commonwealth . Brutus , on his way to Macedonia to secure that province with its legions , arrived at Athens ; and with the rallying cry of " the Republic ...
Էջ xv
... were now exhausted , or had been lately confiscated along with other Venusian lands , and assigned to some veteran of the triumviral army ; the son of a freedman , he had no rich family connections ; and , an ex - tribune in the ...
... were now exhausted , or had been lately confiscated along with other Venusian lands , and assigned to some veteran of the triumviral army ; the son of a freedman , he had no rich family connections ; and , an ex - tribune in the ...
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... were probably composed at the very beginning of his career , yet he chiefly gave himself at first to the composition of satire ; to which kind of poetry he was naturally drawn by the manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes ...
... were probably composed at the very beginning of his career , yet he chiefly gave himself at first to the composition of satire ; to which kind of poetry he was naturally drawn by the manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes ...
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