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Strona ix
... Satire of the first Book , commemorates this event , and gives an entertaining picture of the domes- tic habits of the wealthier ciasses at Rome during the Augustan age . In accompanying Mæcenas in the war against Sextus Pompey , a ...
... Satire of the first Book , commemorates this event , and gives an entertaining picture of the domes- tic habits of the wealthier ciasses at Rome during the Augustan age . In accompanying Mæcenas in the war against Sextus Pompey , a ...
Strona x
... , especially those of Italy , while com- mentary upon commentary began to point out beau- ties , and clear away difficulties . His manifold imita- 2 Satire i . 6 . tions of the Greeks , especially in the lyrical portion INTRODUCTION .
... , especially those of Italy , while com- mentary upon commentary began to point out beau- ties , and clear away difficulties . His manifold imita- 2 Satire i . 6 . tions of the Greeks , especially in the lyrical portion INTRODUCTION .
Strona xi
... satire . Nevertheless , imitations in every language , in none more abundantly than our own , attest the masterly power of Horace to interest all mankind , and show the connection that , despite accidental variations , one age has with ...
... satire . Nevertheless , imitations in every language , in none more abundantly than our own , attest the masterly power of Horace to interest all mankind , and show the connection that , despite accidental variations , one age has with ...
Strona 56
... satire here , by which the poet would insinuate , that the Roman peo- ple had fraudulently obtained them the will by which Attalus made them his heirs . But this unknown heir was undoubtedly Aristonicus , who , after the death of ...
... satire here , by which the poet would insinuate , that the Roman peo- ple had fraudulently obtained them the will by which Attalus made them his heirs . But this unknown heir was undoubtedly Aristonicus , who , after the death of ...
Strona 80
... satire upon the person who was then governor of Africa , and who might have owed , like him , his fortune to Mæcenas . BENTL . SAN . See Orelli and M'Caul . 65 Vectigalia porrigam . We shall only be capable of explaining this passage by ...
... satire upon the person who was then governor of Africa , and who might have owed , like him , his fortune to Mæcenas . BENTL . SAN . See Orelli and M'Caul . 65 Vectigalia porrigam . We shall only be capable of explaining this passage by ...
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