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... Rome , where he became a pupil of Orbilius Pupillus , who had a school of much note , attended by boys of good family , and whom Horace remem- bered all his life as an irritable teacher , given unnecessarily to the use of the rod . With ...
... Rome , where he became a pupil of Orbilius Pupillus , who had a school of much note , attended by boys of good family , and whom Horace remem- bered all his life as an irritable teacher , given unnecessarily to the use of the rod . With ...
Strona xv
... Rome by Tarentum and Venusia . ( See S. i . 5 , Int . ) . Between this journey and A.U.c. 722 Horace received from his friend the present of a small estate in the valley of the Digentia ( Licenza ) , situated about thirty - four miles ...
... Rome by Tarentum and Venusia . ( See S. i . 5 , Int . ) . Between this journey and A.U.c. 722 Horace received from his friend the present of a small estate in the valley of the Digentia ( Licenza ) , situated about thirty - four miles ...
Strona 7
... Rome , after the taking of Alexandria , when the civil wars were brought to a close and the temple of Janus was shut , A.U.C. 725. Horace here expresses the opinion which Tacitus ( Ann . i . 9 ) states was held by reflecting men of all ...
... Rome , after the taking of Alexandria , when the civil wars were brought to a close and the temple of Janus was shut , A.U.C. 725. Horace here expresses the opinion which Tacitus ( Ann . i . 9 ) states was held by reflecting men of all ...
Strona 10
... Rome , which was thinned not only by the population of bloodshed but by indifference to marriage and laxity of morals . ( See Article Julia Lex Papia et Poppaea in Smith's Dict . Ant . ) 25. Quem vocet divum ] The passionate appeal of ...
... Rome , which was thinned not only by the population of bloodshed but by indifference to marriage and laxity of morals . ( See Article Julia Lex Papia et Poppaea in Smith's Dict . Ant . ) 25. Quem vocet divum ] The passionate appeal of ...
Strona 28
... Rome . It is now called Monte Tresto , a corruption from ' San Oreste . ' There is a village of that name at the s.E. end of the range ( Westphal , Die Or Römische Kampagne ) . It is seen very clearly from the northern point of the city ...
... Rome . It is now called Monte Tresto , a corruption from ' San Oreste . ' There is a village of that name at the s.E. end of the range ( Westphal , Die Or Römische Kampagne ) . It is seen very clearly from the northern point of the city ...
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