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The popularity of Horace , as a writer , is , perhaps , unexampled . Read , recited , and quoted in his own time by all classes , throughout the cheerless period of superstition and analytical dullness which oppressed the middle ages ...
The popularity of Horace , as a writer , is , perhaps , unexampled . Read , recited , and quoted in his own time by all classes , throughout the cheerless period of superstition and analytical dullness which oppressed the middle ages ...
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An ardor of soul attacked me also in blooming youth , and drove me in a rage to the writing of swift - footed iambics . 87 Now I am desirous of exchanging severity for good nature , provided that you will become my friend , after my ...
An ardor of soul attacked me also in blooming youth , and drove me in a rage to the writing of swift - footed iambics . 87 Now I am desirous of exchanging severity for good nature , provided that you will become my friend , after my ...
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Horace , for the most part , dedicates his poems ( and writes them on a subject ) suitable to the virtues and vices of those he addresses them to . So Sat. ix . Book i . Ecce Fuscus Aristius occurrit mihi charus .
Horace , for the most part , dedicates his poems ( and writes them on a subject ) suitable to the virtues and vices of those he addresses them to . So Sat. ix . Book i . Ecce Fuscus Aristius occurrit mihi charus .
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11 Melpomene , one of the muses , who first composed tragedies ; and therefore Horace properly addresses himself to her for assistance in writing a funeral elegy on Quinctilius Varus . See Ode xviii . Watson . 12 Quinctilius .
11 Melpomene , one of the muses , who first composed tragedies ; and therefore Horace properly addresses himself to her for assistance in writing a funeral elegy on Quinctilius Varus . See Ode xviii . Watson . 12 Quinctilius .
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Thus the report , concerning the dictator's intention , might naturally make the people attentive to the actions of his successor ; and their apprehensions might have engaged the poet to write this ode , in which he boldly attempts to ...
Thus the report , concerning the dictator's intention , might naturally make the people attentive to the actions of his successor ; and their apprehensions might have engaged the poet to write this ode , in which he boldly attempts to ...
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