The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... guest , that he should only treat him with common wine , unless he himself brought better along with him . My dear knight Mæcenas , you shall drink at my house the ignoble Sabine wine in sober cups , which I myself sealed up , in a ...
... guest , that he should only treat him with common wine , unless he himself brought better along with him . My dear knight Mæcenas , you shall drink at my house the ignoble Sabine wine in sober cups , which I myself sealed up , in a ...
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... guest of the Gods , die ; and Tithonus , likewise , was translated to the skies , and Minos , though admitted to the secrets of Ju- piter ; and the Tartarean regions are possessed of the son of Panthous , * once more sent down to the ...
... guest of the Gods , die ; and Tithonus , likewise , was translated to the skies , and Minos , though admitted to the secrets of Ju- piter ; and the Tartarean regions are possessed of the son of Panthous , * once more sent down to the ...
Strona 55
... guest . He has practised the Colchan poisons , and whatever wickedness is any where conceived , who planted in my field thee , a sorry log ; thee , ready to tumble on the head of thy inoffensive master . What we ought to be aware of ...
... guest . He has practised the Colchan poisons , and whatever wickedness is any where conceived , who planted in my field thee , a sorry log ; thee , ready to tumble on the head of thy inoffensive master . What we ought to be aware of ...
Strona 69
... guest of the Lacedæmonian adulteress shines any more ; nor does Priam's perjured family break the warlike Grecians , by the aid of Hector ; and that war , spun out to such a length by our factions , hath sunk to peace . Henceforth ...
... guest of the Lacedæmonian adulteress shines any more ; nor does Priam's perjured family break the warlike Grecians , by the aid of Hector ; and that war , spun out to such a length by our factions , hath sunk to peace . Henceforth ...
Strona 159
... guest . But what I have said at pre- sent is sufficient : nor will I add one word more , lest you should suspect that I have plundered the scrutoire of the blear - eyed Crispinus . † SATIRE II . Bad men , when they avoid certain.
... guest . But what I have said at pre- sent is sufficient : nor will I add one word more , lest you should suspect that I have plundered the scrutoire of the blear - eyed Crispinus . † SATIRE II . Bad men , when they avoid certain.
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