A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace: With the Original Text, and Critical Notes, Tom 3A. Miller, 1749 |
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... that there was no fuch Thing as Phlegm in the World ? And is it not better , replies Epicurus , to wipe your Nofe , than deny the Being of Providence ? EPIST . T EPIST . II . Ad LOLLIUM . ROJANI belli Ep . 1 . THE EPISTLES OF HORACE . 19.
... that there was no fuch Thing as Phlegm in the World ? And is it not better , replies Epicurus , to wipe your Nofe , than deny the Being of Providence ? EPIST . T EPIST . II . Ad LOLLIUM . ROJANI belli Ep . 1 . THE EPISTLES OF HORACE . 19.
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... thing to regret but the Shortenefs of his Letter . We may fix the Date of it in 720 , when Tibullus was about thirty Years of Age , and Horace one Year older . SAN . Verfe 1. Albi . ] The Reader may find the Character of this Poet in ...
... thing to regret but the Shortenefs of his Letter . We may fix the Date of it in 720 , when Tibullus was about thirty Years of Age , and Horace one Year older . SAN . Verfe 1. Albi . ] The Reader may find the Character of this Poet in ...
Strona 37
... thing less than his great Learning could have fupported them ; and nothing less than his own Art could have palliated them in fuch a Manner as to impofe on his own Judgement , 10 Qui fapere , & fari poffit quæ fentiat , ( 37 )
... thing less than his great Learning could have fupported them ; and nothing less than his own Art could have palliated them in fuch a Manner as to impofe on his own Judgement , 10 Qui fapere , & fari poffit quæ fentiat , ( 37 )
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... things confidered , fays Mr. Sanadon , they were perhaps more bappy . A Remark well worthy of a Cappadocian or a Frenchman . With ardent Spirit Her alone pursue , And with Contempt 50 HRATII FLACCI EPISTOLARUM . L. I.
... things confidered , fays Mr. Sanadon , they were perhaps more bappy . A Remark well worthy of a Cappadocian or a Frenchman . With ardent Spirit Her alone pursue , And with Contempt 50 HRATII FLACCI EPISTOLARUM . L. I.
Strona 57
... thing in thefe Remarks to explain it . 16. Benignè . ] Benè and benignè were Words of Politeness and Modefty among the Romans , as xaλes and iraivã among the Geeks , when they refused any thing offered to them . DAC . 20. Prodigus ac ...
... thing in thefe Remarks to explain it . 16. Benignè . ] Benè and benignè were Words of Politeness and Modefty among the Romans , as xaλes and iraivã among the Geeks , when they refused any thing offered to them . DAC . 20. Prodigus ac ...
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