The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 33
... Tarentum . But if you , by chance , make light of committing a crime , which will be hurtful to your innocent posterity , just laws and con- temptuous treatment await you in your turn . I shall not be deserted with fruitless prayers ...
... Tarentum . But if you , by chance , make light of committing a crime , which will be hurtful to your innocent posterity , just laws and con- temptuous treatment await you in your turn . I shall not be deserted with fruitless prayers ...
Strona 75
... Tarentum . - ODE VI .. TO THE ROMANS . That the contempt of religion , and the corruption of morals , had brought the greatest misfortunes upon the Romans . You shall suffer , O Rome , for the sins of your ancestors , though innocent of ...
... Tarentum . - ODE VI .. TO THE ROMANS . That the contempt of religion , and the corruption of morals , had brought the greatest misfortunes upon the Romans . You shall suffer , O Rome , for the sins of your ancestors , though innocent of ...
Strona 187
... honours in the state . after the ninth month , and command me to be. † Satureium , or Saturum , was a town or district in Cala- bria , near Tarentum , famous for the breed of horses . * Homer's Iliad , Book IV . * It was 187.
... honours in the state . after the ninth month , and command me to be. † Satureium , or Saturum , was a town or district in Cala- bria , near Tarentum , famous for the breed of horses . * Homer's Iliad , Book IV . * It was 187.
Strona 189
... Tarentum on my bob - tailed mule , whose loins the portmanteau galls with its weight , as does the awkward horseman his shoulders . Yet for all this , no one can lay to my charge such sordidness as he may , Tullius , to you , when five ...
... Tarentum on my bob - tailed mule , whose loins the portmanteau galls with its weight , as does the awkward horseman his shoulders . Yet for all this , no one can lay to my charge such sordidness as he may , Tullius , to you , when five ...
Strona 233
... Tarentum plumes herself on her broad scallops . Let no one pre- sumptuously arrogate to himself the science of banqueting , unless the nice doctrine of taste had been previously considered by him with great exactness . Nor is it enough ...
... Tarentum plumes herself on her broad scallops . Let no one pre- sumptuously arrogate to himself the science of banqueting , unless the nice doctrine of taste had been previously considered by him with great exactness . Nor is it enough ...
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