The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Apulia nourishes in its extensive woods , nor the land of Juba , the dry nurse of lions , produces . Place me in those barren plains , where no tree is refreshed by the genial air ; at that part of the world , which clouds and an ...
... Apulia nourishes in its extensive woods , nor the land of Juba , the dry nurse of lions , produces . Place me in those barren plains , where no tree is refreshed by the genial air ; at that part of the world , which clouds and an ...
Strona 71
... Apulia mountain Vultur , just without the limits of plenti- ful Apulia ; so that it was matter of wonder to all that inhabit the nest * of lofty Acherontia , the Bantine forests , and the rich soil of low Feren- tum , how I could sleep ...
... Apulia mountain Vultur , just without the limits of plenti- ful Apulia ; so that it was matter of wonder to all that inhabit the nest * of lofty Acherontia , the Bantine forests , and the rich soil of low Feren- tum , how I could sleep ...
Strona 129
... Apulia ; nor did the gift of Dejanera burn hotter upon the shoulders of the laborious Hercules . But if ever , facetious Mæcenas , you should have a desire for any such stuff again , I wish that your girl may oppose her hand to your ...
... Apulia ; nor did the gift of Dejanera burn hotter upon the shoulders of the laborious Hercules . But if ever , facetious Mæcenas , you should have a desire for any such stuff again , I wish that your girl may oppose her hand to your ...
Strona 182
... irony , for the Oscians were infamous to a proverb . † Sarmentus was consequently a slave . + By the laws of the twelve tables , slaves were allowed a pound of corn a day each . * Apulia was Horace's native country . † A wind 182.
... irony , for the Oscians were infamous to a proverb . † Sarmentus was consequently a slave . + By the laws of the twelve tables , slaves were allowed a pound of corn a day each . * Apulia was Horace's native country . † A wind 182.
Strona 183
... Apulia began to discover to me her * well - known mountains , which the Atabulust scorches with his blasts ; and through which we should never have crept , unless the neighbouring village of Trivicus had received us , but not with- out ...
... Apulia began to discover to me her * well - known mountains , which the Atabulust scorches with his blasts ; and through which we should never have crept , unless the neighbouring village of Trivicus had received us , but not with- out ...
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