The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xi
... ROME AFTER BATTLE OF PHILIPPI . -EARLY POEMS , III . INTRODUCTION TO MÆCENAS . - THE JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM , · IV . PUBLICATION OF FIRST BOOK OF SATIRES . - HIS FRIENDS . - RECEIVES THE SABINE FARM FROM XXX xliv MÆCENAS , lx · V. LIFE IN ...
... ROME AFTER BATTLE OF PHILIPPI . -EARLY POEMS , III . INTRODUCTION TO MÆCENAS . - THE JOURNEY TO BRUNDUSIUM , · IV . PUBLICATION OF FIRST BOOK OF SATIRES . - HIS FRIENDS . - RECEIVES THE SABINE FARM FROM XXX xliv MÆCENAS , lx · V. LIFE IN ...
Strona xiii
... Rome - nay , the bosom friend of the generals and states- men who ruled the world - he was at pains on more occasions than one to call attention to the fact of his humble birth , and to let it be known that , had he to begin life anew ...
... Rome - nay , the bosom friend of the generals and states- men who ruled the world - he was at pains on more occasions than one to call attention to the fact of his humble birth , and to let it be known that , had he to begin life anew ...
Strona xiv
... Rome . The favourite of the Emperor , the companion of Mæcenas , did not himself forget , neither would he let others forget , that he was a freed- man's son ; and in his own way was glad to declare , as Béranger did of himself at the ...
... Rome . The favourite of the Emperor , the companion of Mæcenas , did not himself forget , neither would he let others forget , that he was a freed- man's son ; and in his own way was glad to declare , as Béranger did of himself at the ...
Strona xvii
... Rome.1 His mother he would seem to have lost early . No mention of her occurs , directly or indirectly , throughout 1 In speaking of Virgil's youth , Professor Sellar ( ' The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age : ' Oxford , 1877 , p . 110 ) ...
... Rome.1 His mother he would seem to have lost early . No mention of her occurs , directly or indirectly , throughout 1 In speaking of Virgil's youth , Professor Sellar ( ' The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age : ' Oxford , 1877 , p . 110 ) ...
Strona xviii
... Rome , and gave him the best education the capital could supply . No money was spared to enable him to keep his position . among his fellow - scholars of the higher ranks . He was waited on by several slaves , as though he were the heir ...
... Rome , and gave him the best education the capital could supply . No money was spared to enable him to keep his position . among his fellow - scholars of the higher ranks . He was waited on by several slaves , as though he were the heir ...
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