The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... manners of the first men , by oratory , and the exercise of the graceful palestra ; I will celebrate thee , the messenger of mighty Jupiter and the other gods , and the sire of the bending harp : thee , ingenious to conceal whatever you ...
... manners of the first men , by oratory , and the exercise of the graceful palestra ; I will celebrate thee , the messenger of mighty Jupiter and the other gods , and the sire of the bending harp : thee , ingenious to conceal whatever you ...
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... fleeces from the incle- mency of the weather . † See Jupiter , the climate , or the air , thus translated , Ode I. 25 , & c . + Bacchus , in like manner , here signifies the vine . * As having so often broken her faith . 48.
... fleeces from the incle- mency of the weather . † See Jupiter , the climate , or the air , thus translated , Ode I. 25 , & c . + Bacchus , in like manner , here signifies the vine . * As having so often broken her faith . 48.
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... circum- stances , appear in high spirits , and undaunted . In the same manner you will prudently contract your sails , which are apt to be too much swollen in a prosperous gale . ODE XI . TO QUINTIUS HIRPINUS . He endeavours to 52.
... circum- stances , appear in high spirits , and undaunted . In the same manner you will prudently contract your sails , which are apt to be too much swollen in a prosperous gale . ODE XI . TO QUINTIUS HIRPINUS . He endeavours to 52.
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... collected the shady northern breezes ; nor did the laws permit them to reject the casual turf for their own huts , though , at the same time , they obliged them to ornament , in the most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings 57.
... collected the shady northern breezes ; nor did the laws permit them to reject the casual turf for their own huts , though , at the same time , they obliged them to ornament , in the most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings 57.
Strona 58
Horace. most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings of the public , and the temples of the Gods , at a common expense . ODE X.VI. TO GROSPHUS . That happiness is obtained by bridling our affections . 1 O GROSPHUS , he that is ...
Horace. most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings of the public , and the temples of the Gods , at a common expense . ODE X.VI. TO GROSPHUS . That happiness is obtained by bridling our affections . 1 O GROSPHUS , he that is ...
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