The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xvii
... wild , And laurel , by the god's peculiar grace No craven - hearted child . " The incident thus recorded is not necessarily dis- credited by the circumstance of its being closely akin to what is told by Ælian ( B. xii . c . xlv . ) of ...
... wild , And laurel , by the god's peculiar grace No craven - hearted child . " The incident thus recorded is not necessarily dis- credited by the circumstance of its being closely akin to what is told by Ælian ( B. xii . c . xlv . ) of ...
Strona xx
... wild , some latitude allow . I learned the habit from the best of fathers , who employed Some living type to stamp the vice he wished me to avoid . Thus temperate and frugal when exhorting me to be , And with the competence content ...
... wild , some latitude allow . I learned the habit from the best of fathers , who employed Some living type to stamp the vice he wished me to avoid . Thus temperate and frugal when exhorting me to be , And with the competence content ...
Strona xxvi
... wild Titanic play . " - ( Conington . ) Horace himself had manifestly watched the angry surges from the cliffs of Lebedos . But a more interest- ing record of the Asiatic campaign , inasmuch as it is probably the earliest specimen of ...
... wild Titanic play . " - ( Conington . ) Horace himself had manifestly watched the angry surges from the cliffs of Lebedos . But a more interest- ing record of the Asiatic campaign , inasmuch as it is probably the earliest specimen of ...
Strona xxxiv
... wild beasts of the wood shall range our native land once more . A foreign foe , alas ! shall tread The City's ashes down , And his horse's ringing hoofs shall smite her places of renown , And the bones of great Quirinus , now ...
... wild beasts of the wood shall range our native land once more . A foreign foe , alas ! shall tread The City's ashes down , And his horse's ringing hoofs shall smite her places of renown , And the bones of great Quirinus , now ...
Strona xxxv
... wild boar and the ravening wolf ; so we , in our dismay , Where'er our wandering steps may chance to carry us should go , Or wheresoe'er across the seas the fitful winds may blow . " How think ye then ? If better course none offer , why ...
... wild boar and the ravening wolf ; so we , in our dismay , Where'er our wandering steps may chance to carry us should go , Or wheresoe'er across the seas the fitful winds may blow . " How think ye then ? If better course none offer , why ...
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