The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... vices of their fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis- charges itself . Ilia , the mother of ...
... vices of their fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis- charges itself . Ilia , the mother of ...
Strona 60
... In astrology , Saturn is always esteemed unlucky , un- less corrected by the Trine of Jupiter , and supposed to in- cline persons born under him to vice and wickedness . + Or Pan . do I require of my friend in power any larger 60.
... In astrology , Saturn is always esteemed unlucky , un- less corrected by the Trine of Jupiter , and supposed to in- cline persons born under him to vice and wickedness . + Or Pan . do I require of my friend in power any larger 60.
Strona 93
... vices of his age , and remedies for them . proposes THOUGH more wealthy than the hoarded ( or unrifled ) treasures of the Arabians and rich India , you should possess yourself by your edifices of the whole Tyrrhenian and Apulian seas ...
... vices of his age , and remedies for them . proposes THOUGH more wealthy than the hoarded ( or unrifled ) treasures of the Arabians and rich India , you should possess yourself by your edifices of the whole Tyrrhenian and Apulian seas ...
Strona 97
... vice ? Was it better to travel over the tedious waves , or to gather the fresh flowers ? If any one * See note to Ode III . lib . 1 . + The poets fabled two gates of dreams , one of horn , and the other of ivory ; out of the former ...
... vice ? Was it better to travel over the tedious waves , or to gather the fresh flowers ? If any one * See note to Ode III . lib . 1 . + The poets fabled two gates of dreams , one of horn , and the other of ivory ; out of the former ...
Strona 108
... vices disgrace what is natu- rally good . What thou owest , O Rome , to the Neros , the river Metaurus is a witness , and the defeated Asdrubal , and that day which was illus- trious by the dispelling of darkness from Italy , and which ...
... vices disgrace what is natu- rally good . What thou owest , O Rome , to the Neros , the river Metaurus is a witness , and the defeated Asdrubal , and that day which was illus- trious by the dispelling of darkness from Italy , and which ...
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