The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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Horace. GENERAL INTRODUCTION . . THOSE to whom the writings of Horace have given delight ( and a great company they are , readers of various ages , countries , tastes , dispositions , ) owe a debt of gratitude first of all to Horace's ...
Horace. GENERAL INTRODUCTION . . THOSE to whom the writings of Horace have given delight ( and a great company they are , readers of various ages , countries , tastes , dispositions , ) owe a debt of gratitude first of all to Horace's ...
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Horace. and Greek literature was to crown Latin , that he , like his friend Mæcenas , might be learned in both tongues . How Horace's father obtained the means to send his son to Athens we may well wonder , when we consider the expense ...
Horace. and Greek literature was to crown Latin , that he , like his friend Mæcenas , might be learned in both tongues . How Horace's father obtained the means to send his son to Athens we may well wonder , when we consider the expense ...
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... Horace , for the Flaccus there spoken of is Valerius Flaccus , a very inferior Flaccus . However , in other places Martial joins Horace's name with Virgil ; and it is plain from Persius , who lived only about sixty years after Horace ...
... Horace , for the Flaccus there spoken of is Valerius Flaccus , a very inferior Flaccus . However , in other places Martial joins Horace's name with Virgil ; and it is plain from Persius , who lived only about sixty years after Horace ...
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... Horace . Old women that he disliked were to him so many Canidias ; a young lady that pleased him was a Lalage . Malherbe said that he made Horace his breviary . If Horace's wit endears him to Frenchmen , his strong common sense no less ...
... Horace . Old women that he disliked were to him so many Canidias ; a young lady that pleased him was a Lalage . Malherbe said that he made Horace his breviary . If Horace's wit endears him to Frenchmen , his strong common sense no less ...
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... Horace ; we love him , and the reason why we cannot fully tell . The man Horace is more interesting than his writings , or , to speak more correctly , the main interest of his writings is in himself . We might call his works " Horace's ...
... Horace ; we love him , and the reason why we cannot fully tell . The man Horace is more interesting than his writings , or , to speak more correctly , the main interest of his writings is in himself . We might call his works " Horace's ...
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