The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... measures that were taken , and the sport of fortune , and the pernicious confederacy * of the chiefs , and arms stained with blood not yet expiated , - -a work full of hazardous conse- quence and you are treading upon fires hid under ...
... measures that were taken , and the sport of fortune , and the pernicious confederacy * of the chiefs , and arms stained with blood not yet expiated , - -a work full of hazardous conse- quence and you are treading upon fires hid under ...
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... , neglecting your jocose strains , resume the task of Cæan plaintive song , but rather seek with me for measures of a lighter style , beneath some love- sequestered grotto . ODE II . TO CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS . That he alone 43.
... , neglecting your jocose strains , resume the task of Cæan plaintive song , but rather seek with me for measures of a lighter style , beneath some love- sequestered grotto . ODE II . TO CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS . That he alone 43.
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... measures : nor do the effects of your love for him cease at the rising of Vesper , nor when he flies the rapid approach of the sun . But the three - aged old man ( Nestor ) did not la- ment for the amiable Antilochus all the years of ...
... measures : nor do the effects of your love for him cease at the rising of Vesper , nor when he flies the rapid approach of the sun . But the three - aged old man ( Nestor ) did not la- ment for the amiable Antilochus all the years of ...
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... measures , not the aspect of a threatening tyrant , can shake from his settled purpose the man that is just , and determined in his resolution ; nor can the south wind , that tumultuous ruler of the rest- less Adriatic , nor can the ...
... measures , not the aspect of a threatening tyrant , can shake from his settled purpose the man that is just , and determined in his resolution ; nor can the south wind , that tumultuous ruler of the rest- less Adriatic , nor can the ...
Strona 70
... measures . A periphrasis beautifully expressive of the torrid and frigid zones , which the ancients thought not habitable , on account of the intolerable extremity of their respective tem . peratures . ODE IV . TO CALLIOPE . That every ...
... measures . A periphrasis beautifully expressive of the torrid and frigid zones , which the ancients thought not habitable , on account of the intolerable extremity of their respective tem . peratures . ODE IV . TO CALLIOPE . That every ...
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