The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... afraid of the impe- tuous African wind contending with the Northern storms , nor of the mournful Hyades , nor of the rage of the South - west wind , than which there is not a more absolute controller of the Adriatic , to either raise or ...
... afraid of the impe- tuous African wind contending with the Northern storms , nor of the mournful Hyades , nor of the rage of the South - west wind , than which there is not a more absolute controller of the Adriatic , to either raise or ...
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... afraid of death . He , through cowardice , knowing no other way to pre- aerve his life , has confounded peace with the very act of war . O scandal ! O illustrious Carthage , elevated to a higher pitch by Italy's disgraceful downfall ...
... afraid of death . He , through cowardice , knowing no other way to pre- aerve his life , has confounded peace with the very act of war . O scandal ! O illustrious Carthage , elevated to a higher pitch by Italy's disgraceful downfall ...
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... afraid to die for his country , is removed from Inachus , and the race of Æacus , the battles also that were fought at sacred Troy - these subjects you descant upon ; but at what price we may purchase a hogshead of Chian , who shall ...
... afraid to die for his country , is removed from Inachus , and the race of Æacus , the battles also that were fought at sacred Troy - these subjects you descant upon ; but at what price we may purchase a hogshead of Chian , who shall ...
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... afraid to go a hunting , more skilled to play ( if you choose it ) with the Grecian troque or dice , which are pro- hibited by law ; while the father's perjury can de- ceive his co - heir , partner , and friend , and he hates to get ...
... afraid to go a hunting , more skilled to play ( if you choose it ) with the Grecian troque or dice , which are pro- hibited by law ; while the father's perjury can de- ceive his co - heir , partner , and friend , and he hates to get ...
Strona 117
... afraid to perish in defence of his dear friends , or his country . ODE X. TO LIGURINUS . The poet advises him not to be too fond of his fine person . O CRUEL still , and still prevalent in the endow- ments of beauty , when an unexpected ...
... afraid to perish in defence of his dear friends , or his country . ODE X. TO LIGURINUS . The poet advises him not to be too fond of his fine person . O CRUEL still , and still prevalent in the endow- ments of beauty , when an unexpected ...
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