The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xii
... OF INDEPENDENCE , X. DELICACY OF HORACE'S HEALTH . - HIS CHEER- FULNESS . - LOVE OF BOOKS . - HIS PHILOSOPHY PRACTICAL . - EPISTLE TO AUGUSTUS . DEATH , clxviii LIFE OF HORACE . CHAPTER I. BIRTH . - EDUCATION xii Index to Life .
... OF INDEPENDENCE , X. DELICACY OF HORACE'S HEALTH . - HIS CHEER- FULNESS . - LOVE OF BOOKS . - HIS PHILOSOPHY PRACTICAL . - EPISTLE TO AUGUSTUS . DEATH , clxviii LIFE OF HORACE . CHAPTER I. BIRTH . - EDUCATION xii Index to Life .
Strona xxiii
... my books , as he built his houses , and walk as blamelessly through this shadow world ; if God so will to rejoin him at last . " - ' Reminiscences , ' vol . i . p . 15 . age of seventeen and twenty . ( Epistles , II Horace's Father . xxiii.
... my books , as he built his houses , and walk as blamelessly through this shadow world ; if God so will to rejoin him at last . " - ' Reminiscences , ' vol . i . p . 15 . age of seventeen and twenty . ( Epistles , II Horace's Father . xxiii.
Strona xxiv
... ( Epistles , II . ii . 32 ) — " At Rome , " he says " I was brought up , and there was taught , What ills to Greece Achilles ' anger wrought . Then Athens bettered that dear lore of song ; She taught me to distinguish right from wrong ...
... ( Epistles , II . ii . 32 ) — " At Rome , " he says " I was brought up , and there was taught , What ills to Greece Achilles ' anger wrought . Then Athens bettered that dear lore of song ; She taught me to distinguish right from wrong ...
Strona xxv
... ( Epistles , I. xx . 23 ) , " Me primis urbis belli placuisse domique , ” - 46 In war , as also here at home , I stood well with the foremost men of Rome , " But while Horace had , can be read in no other sense . beyond all doubt , made ...
... ( Epistles , I. xx . 23 ) , " Me primis urbis belli placuisse domique , ” - 46 In war , as also here at home , I stood well with the foremost men of Rome , " But while Horace had , can be read in no other sense . beyond all doubt , made ...
Strona xxvi
... epistle to his friend Bullatius ( Epistles , I. 11 ) , who is making a tour in Asia , Horace speaks of several places as if from vivid recollection . In his usual dramatic manner , he makes Bullatius answer his inquiries as to how he ...
... epistle to his friend Bullatius ( Epistles , I. 11 ) , who is making a tour in Asia , Horace speaks of several places as if from vivid recollection . In his usual dramatic manner , he makes Bullatius answer his inquiries as to how he ...
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