The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 |
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Strona 204
... chorus , complaining that they had a fast , rather than a feast ; which was observed on the third day of the festival of Ceres . DAC , SAN , mother will destroy [ the boy ] placed on the 204 BOOK IL SATIRES OF HORACE .
... chorus , complaining that they had a fast , rather than a feast ; which was observed on the third day of the festival of Ceres . DAC , SAN , mother will destroy [ the boy ] placed on the 204 BOOK IL SATIRES OF HORACE .
Strona 283
... chorus entreats the divine aid , and finds the gods propitious ; sweet in learned prayer , they implore the waters of the heavens ; avert diseases , drive off impend- .21 20 The Romans had frequent experience of Parthian perfidy . Such ...
... chorus entreats the divine aid , and finds the gods propitious ; sweet in learned prayer , they implore the waters of the heavens ; avert diseases , drive off impend- .21 20 The Romans had frequent experience of Parthian perfidy . Such ...
Strona 307
... chorus calls out " your plaudits ; " the manners of every age must be marked by you , and a proper decorum assigned to men's varying dispositions and years . The boy , who is just able to pronounce his words , and prints the ground with ...
... chorus calls out " your plaudits ; " the manners of every age must be marked by you , and a proper decorum assigned to men's varying dispositions and years . The boy , who is just able to pronounce his words , and prints the ground with ...
Strona 309
... chorus " sustain the part and manly " character of an actor : nor let them sing any thing between the acts which is not conducive to , and fitly coherent with , the main design . Let them both patronize the good , " and give them ...
... chorus " sustain the part and manly " character of an actor : nor let them sing any thing between the acts which is not conducive to , and fitly coherent with , the main design . Let them both patronize the good , " and give them ...
Strona 310
... chorus , that was obliged by their own interest to keep those secrets , and without acting contrary to their duty . Euripides hath greatly offended against this precept . DAC . 32 Tibia non ut nunc orichalco , etc. ( From v . 202 to v ...
... chorus , that was obliged by their own interest to keep those secrets , and without acting contrary to their duty . Euripides hath greatly offended against this precept . DAC . 32 Tibia non ut nunc orichalco , etc. ( From v . 202 to v ...
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