The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Horace. WORKS OF HORACE , TRANSLATED LITERALLY INTO ENGLISH PROSE ; FOR THE USE OF THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING OR RECOVERING A COMPETENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE . BY C. SMART , A. M. OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ...
Horace. WORKS OF HORACE , TRANSLATED LITERALLY INTO ENGLISH PROSE ; FOR THE USE OF THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING OR RECOVERING A COMPETENT KNOWLEDGE OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE . BY C. SMART , A. M. OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE ...
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Horace. 4 PREFACE . The purchaser will herein find that cheap- ness and convenience have been consulted for his service . Though every line is construed almost ver- batim , yet absolute baldness has been , as much as possible , avoided ...
Horace. 4 PREFACE . The purchaser will herein find that cheap- ness and convenience have been consulted for his service . Though every line is construed almost ver- batim , yet absolute baldness has been , as much as possible , avoided ...
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Horace. THE FIRST BOOK OF THE. ODES. OF. HORACE . ODE I. TO MÆCENAS . All men have different attachments : Horace's taste is for Lyric Poetry , for the success of which he depends upon the patronage of Mæcenas . MECENAS , descended from ...
Horace. THE FIRST BOOK OF THE. ODES. OF. HORACE . ODE I. TO MÆCENAS . All men have different attachments : Horace's taste is for Lyric Poetry , for the success of which he depends upon the patronage of Mæcenas . MECENAS , descended from ...
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Horace. sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading the south - west wind contending with the Icarian waves , commends tranquillity and the ruralness of his village : but danger over , and incapable of being taught to bear poverty ...
Horace. sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading the south - west wind contending with the Icarian waves , commends tranquillity and the ruralness of his village : but danger over , and incapable of being taught to bear poverty ...
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