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... virtue once lost will not be replaced by the baser sort . ' ' Gravem stomachum ' is plainly a translation of 6 vir ovλouέvny , and cedere nescii ' is ex- plained by inexorabilis , ' A. P. 121. This construction withnescius ' is not ...
... virtue once lost will not be replaced by the baser sort . ' ' Gravem stomachum ' is plainly a translation of 6 vir ovλouέvny , and cedere nescii ' is ex- plained by inexorabilis , ' A. P. 121. This construction withnescius ' is not ...
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... virtue of patience , saying that the hardest fortunes might be overcome by a wise endurance of them . Therefore , says Fabricius , Horace consoles Virgil with his own philosophy . CARMEN XXV . Besides this there are two other odes 56 ...
... virtue of patience , saying that the hardest fortunes might be overcome by a wise endurance of them . Therefore , says Fabricius , Horace consoles Virgil with his own philosophy . CARMEN XXV . Besides this there are two other odes 56 ...
Strona 106
... virtue is a mean between two vices is a doctrine laid down in the Ethics of this author ( Nic . Eth . ii . 7 ) , and Cicero ( de Off . i . 25 ) says , " Nun- quam iratus qui accedit ad poenam me- diocritatem illam tenebit quae est inter ...
... virtue is a mean between two vices is a doctrine laid down in the Ethics of this author ( Nic . Eth . ii . 7 ) , and Cicero ( de Off . i . 25 ) says , " Nun- quam iratus qui accedit ad poenam me- diocritatem illam tenebit quae est inter ...
Strona 130
... virtue of which he breaks out into echoes of all he had heard . I cannot persuade myself that in this style Horace felt that his strength lay , or that he made any pretension to the afflatus which his admirers claim for him . There is ...
... virtue of which he breaks out into echoes of all he had heard . I cannot persuade myself that in this style Horace felt that his strength lay , or that he made any pretension to the afflatus which his admirers claim for him . There is ...
Strona 139
... virtue , and the opening shows that it is a continuation of the preceding ode . ARGUMENT . Contentment is to be learned in arms and danger . To die for our country is glorious , and death pursues the coward . Virtue is superior to ...
... virtue , and the opening shows that it is a continuation of the preceding ode . ARGUMENT . Contentment is to be learned in arms and danger . To die for our country is glorious , and death pursues the coward . Virtue is superior to ...
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