The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 6
... you will rank me among the Lyric poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . You to the noblest heights of fame Shall raise your poet's deathless name . ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . Horace dissuades Augustus 6.
... you will rank me among the Lyric poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . You to the noblest heights of fame Shall raise your poet's deathless name . ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . Horace dissuades Augustus 6.
Strona 7
Horace. ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . Horace dissuades Augustus from resigning the empire , on account of the prodigies which happened at the beginning of the year . ENOUGH of snow and dreadful hail hath Jupi- ter now sent upon the earth ...
Horace. ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . Horace dissuades Augustus from resigning the empire , on account of the prodigies which happened at the beginning of the year . ENOUGH of snow and dreadful hail hath Jupi- ter now sent upon the earth ...
Strona 8
... Cæsar . Late mayest thou return to the skies and long mayest thou with pleasure be present to the Roman people ; neither may an untimely blast transport thee from us , offended at our crimes . Here mayest thou rather delight in ...
... Cæsar . Late mayest thou return to the skies and long mayest thou with pleasure be present to the Roman people ; neither may an untimely blast transport thee from us , offended at our crimes . Here mayest thou rather delight in ...
Strona 12
... Cæsar , and yours , through defect of genius . Who with sufficient dignity will ever describe Mars covered with his adamantine coat of mail , or Meriones embrowned with Trojan dust , or the son of Tydeus , * a match * Diomede . for the ...
... Cæsar , and yours , through defect of genius . Who with sufficient dignity will ever describe Mars covered with his adamantine coat of mail , or Meriones embrowned with Trojan dust , or the son of Tydeus , * a match * Diomede . for the ...
Strona 19
... Cæsar is commit- ted to thy charge by the fates : thou shalt reign supreme , with Cæsar for thy second . Whether he shall subdue with a just victory the Parthians making inroads upon Italy , or shall render subject the Seres and Indians ...
... Cæsar is commit- ted to thy charge by the fates : thou shalt reign supreme , with Cæsar for thy second . Whether he shall subdue with a just victory the Parthians making inroads upon Italy , or shall render subject the Seres and Indians ...
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