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Strona x
... poet , as he tells us himself , ' in a fine strain of filial pride , when , in his boyhood , perhaps about twelve ... poetry , were not at all to his taste . With Orbilius , or some other teacher , he studied Homer ; probably he read ...
... poet , as he tells us himself , ' in a fine strain of filial pride , when , in his boyhood , perhaps about twelve ... poetry , were not at all to his taste . With Orbilius , or some other teacher , he studied Homer ; probably he read ...
Strona xii
... poet with a sense of freedom and a lively intelligent interest he had never felt under the rule of Orbilius ; and to ... poetry in his own language . With the lyric writers , too , he gained a familiar acquaintance , and in the study of ...
... poet with a sense of freedom and a lively intelligent interest he had never felt under the rule of Orbilius ; and to ... poetry in his own language . With the lyric writers , too , he gained a familiar acquaintance , and in the study of ...
Strona xv
... poetic resources , by storing his mind with lively images caught from the camp and the field . The exigencies of his situation now forced him to enter his proper career of literature ; " bold poverty , " to ... poetry , LIFE OF HORACE . XV.
... poetic resources , by storing his mind with lively images caught from the camp and the field . The exigencies of his situation now forced him to enter his proper career of literature ; " bold poverty , " to ... poetry , LIFE OF HORACE . XV.
Strona xvi
... poetry he was naturally drawn by the manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes , as well as by his own natural turn for the observation of character , and perhaps , too , by a sense of dissatisfaction with his present ...
... poetry he was naturally drawn by the manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes , as well as by his own natural turn for the observation of character , and perhaps , too , by a sense of dissatisfaction with his present ...
Strona xvii
... poets Virgil and Varius , he accompanied Maecenas on a journey to Brundusium , an incident which he has celebrated by ... poetry of Horace , the very name of which has a charm for every reader of his works . Its situation , extent , and ...
... poets Virgil and Varius , he accompanied Maecenas on a journey to Brundusium , an incident which he has celebrated by ... poetry of Horace , the very name of which has a charm for every reader of his works . Its situation , extent , and ...
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