The Works of HoraceHinds & Noble, 1919 - 209 |
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Strona 47
... young men , and young women lately married , abstain from ill - omened words . This day , to me a real festival , shall expel gloomy cares : I will neither dread commotions , nor violent death , while Cæsar is in possession of the earth ...
... young men , and young women lately married , abstain from ill - omened words . This day , to me a real festival , shall expel gloomy cares : I will neither dread commotions , nor violent death , while Cæsar is in possession of the earth ...
Strona 61
... young lion but just weaned from the udder of his tawny dam , ready to be devoured by his newly grown tooth : such did the Rhæti and the Vindelici behold Drusus carrying on the war under the Alps ; whence this people derived the custom ...
... young lion but just weaned from the udder of his tawny dam , ready to be devoured by his newly grown tooth : such did the Rhæti and the Vindelici behold Drusus carrying on the war under the Alps ; whence this people derived the custom ...
Strona 92
... young fellows that have just put on the toga virilis under rigid fa- thers . Who does not cry out , O sovereign Jupiter ! when he has heard of such knavery ] ? But [ you will say , perhaps , ] this man expends upon himself in proportion ...
... young fellows that have just put on the toga virilis under rigid fa- thers . Who does not cry out , O sovereign Jupiter ! when he has heard of such knavery ] ? But [ you will say , perhaps , ] this man expends upon himself in proportion ...
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