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... common sense and a perception of the ridiculous ; of that knowledge of mankind which is gathered by mixing with the world ; of dramatic skill ; of good na- ture and good breeding , Horace has shown sufficient proofs , both in the ...
... common sense and a perception of the ridiculous ; of that knowledge of mankind which is gathered by mixing with the world ; of dramatic skill ; of good na- ture and good breeding , Horace has shown sufficient proofs , both in the ...
Strona 1
... common enough , and with the exception of the first illustration Horace has put the subject in his own way and given it a Latin dress . It will be observed , that while the leading sentiment is the common - place " different men have ...
... common enough , and with the exception of the first illustration Horace has put the subject in his own way and given it a Latin dress . It will be observed , that while the leading sentiment is the common - place " different men have ...
Strona 4
... common practice of Horace is overlooked . Turnebus , for instance , ex- plains Cypria ' by the fertility of Cyprus , which was so productive that it could furnish all the materials for a ship from its keel to its top - gallant sails ...
... common practice of Horace is overlooked . Turnebus , for instance , ex- plains Cypria ' by the fertility of Cyprus , which was so productive that it could furnish all the materials for a ship from its keel to its top - gallant sails ...
Strona 9
... common . Fea remarks that the overflowings of the Tiber are still by the 10 15 20 20 common people accounted for by the vio- lence of the sea driving back the stream . That this is an old opinion we learn from the statement of Seneca ...
... common . Fea remarks that the overflowings of the Tiber are still by the 10 15 20 20 common people accounted for by the vio- lence of the sea driving back the stream . That this is an old opinion we learn from the statement of Seneca ...
Strona 15
... common in Horace . 6 17. gradum ] This is not ' degree , ' but ' step . ' It must be rendered in some such way as in the argument . It is like " Nunc leti multa referta via , " Tibull . i . 3. 30 . 18. siccis oculis ] ξηροῖς ἀκλαύστοις ...
... common in Horace . 6 17. gradum ] This is not ' degree , ' but ' step . ' It must be rendered in some such way as in the argument . It is like " Nunc leti multa referta via , " Tibull . i . 3. 30 . 18. siccis oculis ] ξηροῖς ἀκλαύστοις ...
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