The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xiv
... in life to his own industry , and , like him , had invested his savings in the purchase of a small landed property , he had not risen from a servile position . Tibullus , Propertius , and Ovid , who xiv Life of Horace .
... in life to his own industry , and , like him , had invested his savings in the purchase of a small landed property , he had not risen from a servile position . Tibullus , Propertius , and Ovid , who xiv Life of Horace .
Strona xv
... Tibullus , Propertius , and Ovid , who were respectively six , fourteen , and twenty years Horace's juniors , were all of equestrian rank . Horace's father was a freedman of the town of Venusia , the modern Venosa . It is supposed that ...
... Tibullus , Propertius , and Ovid , who were respectively six , fourteen , and twenty years Horace's juniors , were all of equestrian rank . Horace's father was a freedman of the town of Venusia , the modern Venosa . It is supposed that ...
Strona cxiv
... Tibullus ( Odes , I. 23 ) about his doleful ditties on the fickleness of his mis- tress Glycera , he owns to having himself suffered terribly in the same way . But despite all this , it is very obvious that if love has , in Rosalind's ...
... Tibullus ( Odes , I. 23 ) about his doleful ditties on the fickleness of his mis- tress Glycera , he owns to having himself suffered terribly in the same way . But despite all this , it is very obvious that if love has , in Rosalind's ...
Strona 49
... that crown'st the cheer Of Jove's high feasts , sweet balm of wearied mind , To me , that duly call on thee , give ear , To me be kind ! VOL . I. D ODE XXXIII . TO ALBIUS TIBULLUS . NAY , Albius ODE XXXII . ] 49 To his Lyre .
... that crown'st the cheer Of Jove's high feasts , sweet balm of wearied mind , To me , that duly call on thee , give ear , To me be kind ! VOL . I. D ODE XXXIII . TO ALBIUS TIBULLUS . NAY , Albius ODE XXXII . ] 49 To his Lyre .
Strona 50
... TIBULLUS . NAY , Albius , a truce to this sighing and grieving ! Is Glycera worth all this torture of brain ? Why flatter her , lachrymose elegies weaving , Because she is false for a youthfuller swain ? There's Lycoris , the maid with ...
... TIBULLUS . NAY , Albius , a truce to this sighing and grieving ! Is Glycera worth all this torture of brain ? Why flatter her , lachrymose elegies weaving , Because she is false for a youthfuller swain ? There's Lycoris , the maid with ...
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