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Strona 17
... from whence it appears that the allegorical manner of explaining it , is at least of an ancient date . SAN . 17 The treacherous shepherd , Paris , otherwise called Alexander , the son of Priam and Hecuba , king and queen of Troy .
... from whence it appears that the allegorical manner of explaining it , is at least of an ancient date . SAN . 17 The treacherous shepherd , Paris , otherwise called Alexander , the son of Priam and Hecuba , king and queen of Troy .
Strona 27
He granted the embassadors the first part of their demand , but kept Tiridates at Rome , and promised to entertain him in a manner suitable to his dignity . This ode was written when the affair was depending , and we may judge how ...
He granted the embassadors the first part of their demand , but kept Tiridates at Rome , and promised to entertain him in a manner suitable to his dignity . This ode was written when the affair was depending , and we may judge how ...
Strona 46
... in a mutinous manner , to be led against the enemy ; they complained that they should be confined within their camp , when the forces of Octavius , broken by their late defeat , and oppressed by famine , might easily be conquered .
... in a mutinous manner , to be led against the enemy ; they complained that they should be confined within their camp , when the forces of Octavius , broken by their late defeat , and oppressed by famine , might easily be conquered .
Strona 49
In the same manner you will prudently contract your sails , which are apt to be too much swollen in a prosper ous gale . ODE XI . TO QUINTIUS HIRPINUS . O QUINTIUS HIRPINUS , forbear to be inquisitive what the Cantabrian , and the ...
In the same manner you will prudently contract your sails , which are apt to be too much swollen in a prosper ous gale . ODE XI . TO QUINTIUS HIRPINUS . O QUINTIUS HIRPINUS , forbear to be inquisitive what the Cantabrian , and the ...
Strona 53
... though at the same time they obliged them to ornament in the most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings of the public , and the temples of the gods , at a common expense . ODE XVI . TO GROSPHUS . 60 O GROSPHUS ,.
... though at the same time they obliged them to ornament in the most sumptuous manner , with new stone , the buildings of the public , and the temples of the gods , at a common expense . ODE XVI . TO GROSPHUS . 60 O GROSPHUS ,.
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