The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xxii
... live , and dear To those I love ( self - praise is venial here ) , All this I owe my father , who , though poor , Lord of some few lean acres , and no more , Was loath to send me to the village school , Whereto the sons of men of mark ...
... live , and dear To those I love ( self - praise is venial here ) , All this I owe my father , who , though poor , Lord of some few lean acres , and no more , Was loath to send me to the village school , Whereto the sons of men of mark ...
Strona xxiii
... live them o'er again , Each culling , as his inclination bent , His parents for himself , with mine content , I would not choose whom men endow as great With the insignia and seats of state ; And , though I seemed insane to vulgar eyes ...
... live them o'er again , Each culling , as his inclination bent , His parents for himself , with mine content , I would not choose whom men endow as great With the insignia and seats of state ; And , though I seemed insane to vulgar eyes ...
Strona xxx
... live was the question ; and , fortunately for literature , " chill penury " did not repress , but , on the contrary , stimulated his " noble rage . " " Bated in spirit , and with pinions clipped , Of all the means my father left me ...
... live was the question ; and , fortunately for literature , " chill penury " did not repress , but , on the contrary , stimulated his " noble rage . " " Bated in spirit , and with pinions clipped , Of all the means my father left me ...
Strona xxxv
... lives unworthily , No better counsel can I urge , than that which erst inspired The stout Phocæans when from their doomed city they retired , Their fields , their household gods , their shrines surrendering as a prey To the wild boar ...
... lives unworthily , No better counsel can I urge , than that which erst inspired The stout Phocæans when from their doomed city they retired , Their fields , their household gods , their shrines surrendering as a prey To the wild boar ...
Strona xliii
... lives and odious in their persons . His literary and other friends were as familiar with her name in this sense as we are with those of Squeers and Micawber , as types of a class ; and the joke was well understood when , many years ...
... lives and odious in their persons . His literary and other friends were as familiar with her name in this sense as we are with those of Squeers and Micawber , as types of a class ; and the joke was well understood when , many years ...
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