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Strona xvi
... Virgil and Varius , who had already acquired some celebrity , and were high in favor with the great men of the day . These two poets , discovering in the young Horace a congenial spirit , cultivated his acquaintance ; and , generously ...
... Virgil and Varius , who had already acquired some celebrity , and were high in favor with the great men of the day . These two poets , discovering in the young Horace a congenial spirit , cultivated his acquaintance ; and , generously ...
Strona xvii
... Virgil and Varius , he accompanied Maecenas on a journey to Brundusium , an incident which he has celebrated by one of his Satires ; and the First Book of Satires , published two years later , every where abounds in familiar allusions ...
... Virgil and Varius , he accompanied Maecenas on a journey to Brundusium , an incident which he has celebrated by one of his Satires ; and the First Book of Satires , published two years later , every where abounds in familiar allusions ...
Strona xxii
... Virgil , " show how he shared alike in the joys and the sorrows of those to whom he was attached , how he exercised the true office of friendship , in lightening their adversity , and rendering their prosperity yet brighter . ' 12 With ...
... Virgil , " show how he shared alike in the joys and the sorrows of those to whom he was attached , how he exercised the true office of friendship , in lightening their adversity , and rendering their prosperity yet brighter . ' 12 With ...
Strona xxvi
... Virgil is said to have replied to those who accused him of borrowing from Homer : " Cur non illi quoque eadem furta tentarent ? Verum intellecturos , facilius esse Herculi clavum , quam Homero versum surripere . " 114 3 But very many of ...
... Virgil is said to have replied to those who accused him of borrowing from Homer : " Cur non illi quoque eadem furta tentarent ? Verum intellecturos , facilius esse Herculi clavum , quam Homero versum surripere . " 114 3 But very many of ...
Strona xxxii
... Virgil at Brundusium . Q. Lucretius . P. Cornelius Lentulus , Horace publishes the First Book of Epistles . Cn . Cornelius Lentul- us . C. Furnius , C. Junius Silanus . M. Livius Drusus Libo , L. Calpurnius Piso . 13 52 Tib . Claudius ...
... Virgil at Brundusium . Q. Lucretius . P. Cornelius Lentulus , Horace publishes the First Book of Epistles . Cn . Cornelius Lentul- us . C. Furnius , C. Junius Silanus . M. Livius Drusus Libo , L. Calpurnius Piso . 13 52 Tib . Claudius ...
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