The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xlv
... bards , And then kind Varius mentioned what I was . Before you brought , with many a faltering pause , Dropping some few brief words ( for bashfulness Robbed me of utterance ) , I did not profess That I was sprung of lineage old and ...
... bards , And then kind Varius mentioned what I was . Before you brought , with many a faltering pause , Dropping some few brief words ( for bashfulness Robbed me of utterance ) , I did not profess That I was sprung of lineage old and ...
Strona lxii
... bard , ” — a result which he contends would not ensue , however much you might disarrange the language of a passage of true poetry , such as one he quotes from Ennius , the poetic charm of which , by the way , is not very apparent ...
... bard , ” — a result which he contends would not ensue , however much you might disarrange the language of a passage of true poetry , such as one he quotes from Ennius , the poetic charm of which , by the way , is not very apparent ...
Strona lxxii
... bard unclogged , like me , By stern ambition's miserable weight . So placed , I own with gratitude , my state Is sweeter , ay , than though a quæstor's power From sire and grandsire's sires had been my dower . " It would not have been ...
... bard unclogged , like me , By stern ambition's miserable weight . So placed , I own with gratitude , my state Is sweeter , ay , than though a quæstor's power From sire and grandsire's sires had been my dower . " It would not have been ...
Strona lxxvi
... bard ; but we were soon brought back to our allegi- ance by a sense of the way in which all we saw tallied with the description of him who sang of nature so surpass- ingly well , who challenges posterity in charmed accents , and could ...
... bard ; but we were soon brought back to our allegi- ance by a sense of the way in which all we saw tallied with the description of him who sang of nature so surpass- ingly well , who challenges posterity in charmed accents , and could ...
Strona lxxx
... bard ; with a bounty divine They have blessed me with all that the country can yield ; Then come , and whatever I have shall be thine ! Here screened from the Dog - star , in valley retired , Shalt thou sing that old song thou canst ...
... bard ; with a bounty divine They have blessed me with all that the country can yield ; Then come , and whatever I have shall be thine ! Here screened from the Dog - star , in valley retired , Shalt thou sing that old song thou canst ...
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