Works of HoraceBell & Daldy, 1870 - 325 |
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... Octavius with his favourites , and his declaration to the senate , ) Horace wrote this ode , in which he endeavours to persuade the Romans not to suffer that prince to abandon the government of the empire . SAN . So 70 " Of one ship ...
... Octavius with his favourites , and his declaration to the senate , ) Horace wrote this ode , in which he endeavours to persuade the Romans not to suffer that prince to abandon the government of the empire . SAN . So 70 " Of one ship ...
Strona 17
... Octavius . Horace therefore , in a noble and poetical allegory , represents to Antony the fatal effects of such conduct , by pro- raposing to him the example of Paris , and the ruinous consequences which attended his passion for Helen ...
... Octavius . Horace therefore , in a noble and poetical allegory , represents to Antony the fatal effects of such conduct , by pro- raposing to him the example of Paris , and the ruinous consequences which attended his passion for Helen ...
Strona 27
... Octavius , who was then in Syria . That prince , delighted with having the son of the greatest enemy of the republic in his power , carried him to Rome , and permitted Tiridates to remain in Syria ; who being impatient to recover his ...
... Octavius , who was then in Syria . That prince , delighted with having the son of the greatest enemy of the republic in his power , carried him to Rome , and permitted Tiridates to remain in Syria ; who being impatient to recover his ...
Strona 31
... Octavius dedicated to Apollo a temple and library in his palace on Mount Palatine ; which having been struck with lightning , the augurs said the god demanded that it should be consecrated to him . Horace was then thirty - eight years ...
... Octavius dedicated to Apollo a temple and library in his palace on Mount Palatine ; which having been struck with lightning , the augurs said the god demanded that it should be consecrated to him . Horace was then thirty - eight years ...
Strona 37
... Octavius had given particular directions to Pro- culeius and Epaphroditus to take Cleopatra alive , that he might make himself master of her treasures , and have the glory of leading her in tri- umph . Justly sensible of this ignominy ...
... Octavius had given particular directions to Pro- culeius and Epaphroditus to take Cleopatra alive , that he might make himself master of her treasures , and have the glory of leading her in tri- umph . Justly sensible of this ignominy ...
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