The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . You to the noblest heights of fame Shall raise your poet's deathless name . ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . Horace dissuades Augustus 6.
... poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . You to the noblest heights of fame Shall raise your poet's deathless name . ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . Horace dissuades Augustus 6.
Strona 7
... . Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was thrown into the Ti- ber , from which circumstance the poets call her the wife of the River God . The shore of Rome . that sword against themselves , with which it had been ODE II. ...
... . Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was thrown into the Ti- ber , from which circumstance the poets call her the wife of the River God . The shore of Rome . that sword against themselves , with which it had been ODE II. ...
Strona 13
... poet advises him to drive away care with wine , after the example of Teucer . OTHER poets shall celebrate the famous Rhodes , or Mitylene , or Ephesus , or the walls of Corinth , situated between two seas , or Thebes , illustrious by ...
... poet advises him to drive away care with wine , after the example of Teucer . OTHER poets shall celebrate the famous Rhodes , or Mitylene , or Ephesus , or the walls of Corinth , situated between two seas , or Thebes , illustrious by ...
Strona 20
... poet dissuades the Romans from reviving the civil The Republic is represented under the allegory war . of a ship . O SHIP , shall new waves bear thee back to sea again ? O what are you doing ! Bravely seize the port . Do you not ...
... poet dissuades the Romans from reviving the civil The Republic is represented under the allegory war . of a ship . O SHIP , shall new waves bear thee back to sea again ? O what are you doing ! Bravely seize the port . Do you not ...
Strona 26
... poet intimates to Mæcenas , who had offered him- self to be his 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 ...
... poet intimates to Mæcenas , who had offered him- self to be his 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 ...
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