The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 |
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Strona viii
... Mæcenas . A friendship of the firmest kind sprang up from what was at first but a distant and patronizing courtesy , and Horace , like Vir- gil , henceforth became the constant friend and asso- ciate of Mæcenas , whom he accompanied ...
... Mæcenas . A friendship of the firmest kind sprang up from what was at first but a distant and patronizing courtesy , and Horace , like Vir- gil , henceforth became the constant friend and asso- ciate of Mæcenas , whom he accompanied ...
Strona ix
... Mæcenas , probably out of tenderness to the health of his friend , declined to ac- cept . Mæcenas was not a mere complimentary friend , but one of tried liberality . To his kindness our poet was indebted for his villa at Tibur , and to ...
... Mæcenas , probably out of tenderness to the health of his friend , declined to ac- cept . Mæcenas was not a mere complimentary friend , but one of tried liberality . To his kindness our poet was indebted for his villa at Tibur , and to ...
Strona x
... Mæcenas died about the same time , al- most fulfilling the melancholy prediction of his poet friend , though it is uncertain which first departed from life . In death they were scarcely separated , the re- mains of Horace being ...
... Mæcenas died about the same time , al- most fulfilling the melancholy prediction of his poet friend , though it is uncertain which first departed from life . In death they were scarcely separated , the re- mains of Horace being ...
Strona 1
... Mæcenas , who shared with Agrippa the favor and confidence of Augustus , and distinguished himself by his patronage of literary men , is said to have been descended from Elbius Volterenus , one of the Lucumones of Etruria , who fell in ...
... Mæcenas , who shared with Agrippa the favor and confidence of Augustus , and distinguished himself by his patronage of literary men , is said to have been descended from Elbius Volterenus , one of the Lucumones of Etruria , who fell in ...
Strona 16
... Mæcenas and Agrippa , whether he should resign the sovereign authority . We have in Dion a speech of Mæcenas upon that occasion , in which the allegory of a ship and the republic is so strongly maintained , and hath something so ...
... Mæcenas and Agrippa , whether he should resign the sovereign authority . We have in Dion a speech of Mæcenas upon that occasion , in which the allegory of a ship and the republic is so strongly maintained , and hath something so ...
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