The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xxxiii
... honours ; and when Augustus , next year , fitted out a naval expedition against Sextus Pompeius , Menas re- ceived a command . It was probably lucky for Horace that this swaggering upstart , who was not likely to be scrupulous as to his ...
... honours ; and when Augustus , next year , fitted out a naval expedition against Sextus Pompeius , Menas re- ceived a command . It was probably lucky for Horace that this swaggering upstart , who was not likely to be scrupulous as to his ...
Strona lxviii
... honour were both within his grasp , and they must have known , too , that it was from no lack of appreciation of either that he delib- erately declined to seek them . Wealth would have pur- chased for him many a refined pleasure which ...
... honour were both within his grasp , and they must have known , too , that it was from no lack of appreciation of either that he delib- erately declined to seek them . Wealth would have pur- chased for him many a refined pleasure which ...
Strona lxix
... honours might have saved him from some of the social slights which must have put his philosophy to a severe test . But he told them , in every variety of phrase and illustration - in ode , in satire , and epistle that without self ...
... honours might have saved him from some of the social slights which must have put his philosophy to a severe test . But he told them , in every variety of phrase and illustration - in ode , in satire , and epistle that without self ...
Strona cxv
... blush , Whoever the fair one may be , man ! Tush , tush ! She'll do your taste credit , I'm certain - for yours Was always select in its little amours . Don't be frightened ! We're all upon honour , you Ode to Lydia . CXV.
... blush , Whoever the fair one may be , man ! Tush , tush ! She'll do your taste credit , I'm certain - for yours Was always select in its little amours . Don't be frightened ! We're all upon honour , you Ode to Lydia . CXV.
Strona cxvi
... honour , you know , So out with your tale ! —Gracious powers ! is it so ? Poor fellow ! Your lot has gone sadly amiss , When you fell into such a Charybdis as this ! What witch , what magician , with drinks and with charms , What god ...
... honour , you know , So out with your tale ! —Gracious powers ! is it so ? Poor fellow ! Your lot has gone sadly amiss , When you fell into such a Charybdis as this ! What witch , what magician , with drinks and with charms , What god ...
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