The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xi
... PRAISES OF CONTENTMENT , • • VIII . PREVAILING BELIEF IN ASTROLOGY . - HORACE'S VIEWS OF A HEREAFTER . - RELATIONS WITH MECENAS . - BELIEF IN THE PERMANENCE OF HIS OWN FAME , · cxxvii CXXXviii IX . HORACE'S RELATIONS WITH AUGUSTUS . HIS ...
... PRAISES OF CONTENTMENT , • • VIII . PREVAILING BELIEF IN ASTROLOGY . - HORACE'S VIEWS OF A HEREAFTER . - RELATIONS WITH MECENAS . - BELIEF IN THE PERMANENCE OF HIS OWN FAME , · cxxvii CXXXviii IX . HORACE'S RELATIONS WITH AUGUSTUS . HIS ...
Strona xxii
... 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 and rule , — Centurions , and the like ...
... 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 and rule , — Centurions , and the like ...
Strona xxiii
... praise I owe . Reason must fail me , ere I cease to own With pride , that I have such a father known ; 1 Nor shall I stoop my birth to vindicate , By charging , like the herd , the wrong on Fate , That I was not of noble lineage sprung ...
... praise I owe . Reason must fail me , ere I cease to own With pride , that I have such a father known ; 1 Nor shall I stoop my birth to vindicate , By charging , like the herd , the wrong on Fate , That I was not of noble lineage sprung ...
Strona lxxviii
... praises of his mountain home- " Satis beatus unicis Sabinis , " " With what I have completely blest , My happy little Sabine nest " — ( Odes , II . 18. ) are the words in which he contrasts his own entire happi- ness with the restless ...
... praises of his mountain home- " Satis beatus unicis Sabinis , " " With what I have completely blest , My happy little Sabine nest " — ( Odes , II . 18. ) are the words in which he contrasts his own entire happi- ness with the restless ...
Strona lxxxi
... praising up incessantly The habits , manners , likings , ways , Of people in the good old days ; Yet should some god this moment give To you the power , like them to live , You're just the man to say , ' I won't ! ' Because in them you ...
... praising up incessantly The habits , manners , likings , ways , Of people in the good old days ; Yet should some god this moment give To you the power , like them to live , You're just the man to say , ' I won't ! ' Because in them you ...
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