The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 |
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Strona x
... upon his sus- ceptible spirit , and to the fond remembrance with which he turned back to them in all his after life . The father , of Horace , though of servile origin , was an upright , intelligent man , and of a turn of mind that was ...
... upon his sus- ceptible spirit , and to the fond remembrance with which he turned back to them in all his after life . The father , of Horace , though of servile origin , was an upright , intelligent man , and of a turn of mind that was ...
Strona xxiii
... upon the hearth , " the shining Lares " and the unbought feast , " is a production unrivalled in the whole range of literature . A feature in the character of Horace , which shows itself prominently in his writings , is a love of his ...
... upon the hearth , " the shining Lares " and the unbought feast , " is a production unrivalled in the whole range of literature . A feature in the character of Horace , which shows itself prominently in his writings , is a love of his ...
Strona xxv
... upon the literary merits of a writer , whose fame has long been permanently established , and " whom all men admire in proportion to their capacity for appreciating him . " The versatility of the genius of Horace is shown by the various ...
... upon the literary merits of a writer , whose fame has long been permanently established , and " whom all men admire in proportion to their capacity for appreciating him . " The versatility of the genius of Horace is shown by the various ...
Strona xxvi
... upon an ac- knowledged imitation . And we may use for Horace , as War- ton has done for Pope , the words with which Virgil is said to have replied to those who accused him of borrowing from Homer : " Cur non illi quoque eadem furta ...
... upon an ac- knowledged imitation . And we may use for Horace , as War- ton has done for Pope , the words with which Virgil is said to have replied to those who accused him of borrowing from Homer : " Cur non illi quoque eadem furta ...
Strona xxxi
... upon the throne . Horace publishes the First Book of Satires . Horace offers to accompany Maecenas to war , Epod . 1. Battle of Actium ; Epod . 9 ; O. 1 , 37 . Horace publishes the Second Book of Satires , and the Book of Epodes ...
... upon the throne . Horace publishes the First Book of Satires . Horace offers to accompany Maecenas to war , Epod . 1. Battle of Actium ; Epod . 9 ; O. 1 , 37 . Horace publishes the Second Book of Satires , and the Book of Epodes ...
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