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... means , and left him a comfortable patrimony on the banks of the Aufidus . To the education of our poet the greatest attention was paid , and no means were spared to endow him with the highest gifts of mental culture . The severe ...
... means , and left him a comfortable patrimony on the banks of the Aufidus . To the education of our poet the greatest attention was paid , and no means were spared to endow him with the highest gifts of mental culture . The severe ...
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Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. was simple and unostentatious , but he was by no means insensible to the pleasures of the table , especially in society . He was a kind and indulgent master , and a faithful friend . In fact , an unruffled ...
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. was simple and unostentatious , but he was by no means insensible to the pleasures of the table , especially in society . He was a kind and indulgent master , and a faithful friend . In fact , an unruffled ...
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... means the shores of the Tuscan Sea , into which the Tiber should naturally flow , and from whence it turned upward to its fountain - head . CRUQ . 13 Respicis , " Thou again beholdest with a favoring ODE II . 3 ODES OF HORACE .
... means the shores of the Tuscan Sea , into which the Tiber should naturally flow , and from whence it turned upward to its fountain - head . CRUQ . 13 Respicis , " Thou again beholdest with a favoring ODE II . 3 ODES OF HORACE .
Strona 18
... means nothing more than to execute different airs for different females , in succession ; but Paris would hardly do this in the presence of Helen . Orelli's view is , " that the whole piece consists of two parts , the vocal. and. the.
... means nothing more than to execute different airs for different females , in succession ; but Paris would hardly do this in the presence of Helen . Orelli's view is , " that the whole piece consists of two parts , the vocal. and. the.
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... means a match for him ; and should rend the chaplet that is platted in your hair , and your inoffensive garment . ODE XVII . TO VARUS . O VARUS , you can plant no tree preferable to the sacred vine , about the mellow soil of Tibur , and ...
... means a match for him ; and should rend the chaplet that is platted in your hair , and your inoffensive garment . ODE XVII . TO VARUS . O VARUS , you can plant no tree preferable to the sacred vine , about the mellow soil of Tibur , and ...
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