Works of HoraceBell & Daldy, 1870 - 325 |
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... poems " upon occasion , " increased his friendships with the great , and introduced him to the intimacy of Mæcenas . A friendship of the firmest kind sprang up from what was at first but a distant and patronizing courtesy , and Horace ...
... poems " upon occasion , " increased his friendships with the great , and introduced him to the intimacy of Mæcenas . A friendship of the firmest kind sprang up from what was at first but a distant and patronizing courtesy , and Horace ...
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... poets of which he seems to have conceived an early distaste , preferring the more finished and less rugged beauties of the Greek originals , from whose sources he was himself des- tined hereafter to draw so largely , and with such ...
... poets of which he seems to have conceived an early distaste , preferring the more finished and less rugged beauties of the Greek originals , from whose sources he was himself des- tined hereafter to draw so largely , and with such ...
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... poems " upon occasion , " increased his friendships with the great , and introduced him to the intimacy of Mæcenas . A friendship of the firmest kind sprang up from what was at first but a distant and patronizing courtesy , and Horace ...
... poems " upon occasion , " increased his friendships with the great , and introduced him to the intimacy of Mæcenas . A friendship of the firmest kind sprang up from what was at first but a distant and patronizing courtesy , and Horace ...
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... poets , especially those of Italy , while commentary upon commentary began to point out beauties , and clear away difficulties . His manifold imitations of the Greeks , especially in the lyrical portion of his works , his pungent and ...
... poets , especially those of Italy , while commentary upon commentary began to point out beauties , and clear away difficulties . His manifold imitations of the Greeks , especially in the lyrical portion of his works , his pungent and ...
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... poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR.5 ENOUGH of snow and dreadful hail has the Sire now sent Demere partem de solido die , " sine ulla dubitatione est meridiari , i . e . ipso meridie ...
... poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . ODE II . TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR.5 ENOUGH of snow and dreadful hail has the Sire now sent Demere partem de solido die , " sine ulla dubitatione est meridiari , i . e . ipso meridie ...
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admire agreeable ancient ANTHON Apollo Aristippus arms Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium beauty called Campus Martius celebrated character Chimæra chorus Cicero comedy consul CRUQ Dacier death delight dread DUBL earth Ennius EPISTLE expression father Faunus favour fortune FRAN genius give gods Grecian Greeks happy hath honour Horace HURD imitation impious Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king labour Latin laugh laws lest live Lucanian lyre M'CAUL Mæcenas manner means mind muse nature never obliged Octavius ORELLI Parthians person Pirithous play poem poet poetry prætor praise quæ rage render rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE says senate sesterces signifies sing slaves Stertinius Telephus temple thee thing thou Thracian Tiberius tion TORR tragedy Troy turn twelve tables Venus verses Virgil virtue WATSON whence wind wine wise words write youth