The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 |
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Strona xi
... happy delineation of which constitute the essence of comedy and 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 ...
... happy delineation of which constitute the essence of comedy and 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 ...
Strona 6
... happy Sextius ! the short sum. 25 Celum ipsum petimus . In allusion to the fable of the giants . FRANCIS . 26 According to Vegetius , the seas were unfit for navigation " ex die iii . Id . Novembr . usque in diem vi . Id . Mart ...
... happy Sextius ! the short sum. 25 Celum ipsum petimus . In allusion to the fable of the giants . FRANCIS . 26 According to Vegetius , the seas were unfit for navigation " ex die iii . Id . Novembr . usque in diem vi . Id . Mart ...
Strona 7
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. impartial foot . O happy Sextius ! the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations ... happy version . 34 He alludes to a custom among the Romans , ODE V. 7 ODES OF HORACE . ODE V. ...
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. impartial foot . O happy Sextius ! the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations ... happy version . 34 He alludes to a custom among the Romans , ODE V. 7 ODES OF HORACE . ODE V. ...
Strona 15
... happy those , whom an indissoluble con-. 66 " Castus is a religious epithet . Thus Festus has castum Cereris for sacrum . These woods , therefore , were polluted by incest or homicide , for such only , according to Acro , were stricken ...
... happy those , whom an indissoluble con-. 66 " Castus is a religious epithet . Thus Festus has castum Cereris for sacrum . These woods , therefore , were polluted by incest or homicide , for such only , according to Acro , were stricken ...
Strona 16
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble con- nection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the last day ! ODE XIV . TO THE ...
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble con- nection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the last day ! ODE XIV . TO THE ...
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