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. was born in a military town , became for a short time a tribune or colonel in the Roman army , and often expresses an admiration for Roman courage in war . Horace nowhere makes mention of his mother , and we do not know whether ...
Horace. was born in a military town , became for a short time a tribune or colonel in the Roman army , and often expresses an admiration for Roman courage in war . Horace nowhere makes mention of his mother , and we do not know whether ...
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... Horace's father obtained the means to send his son to Athens we may well wonder , when we consider the expense of an education at that fashionable University . Horace , at the time he left Italy for Greece , must have taken leave of the ...
... Horace's father obtained the means to send his son to Athens we may well wonder , when we consider the expense of an education at that fashionable University . Horace , at the time he left Italy for Greece , must have taken leave of the ...
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... Horace and his repub- lican enthusiasm were soon terminated by the decisive defeat of Philippi , after which , as Tacitus says , the republic , as republic , fought no battles . To Horace the day was not fatal , as to many others : like ...
... Horace and his repub- lican enthusiasm were soon terminated by the decisive defeat of Philippi , after which , as Tacitus says , the republic , as republic , fought no battles . To Horace the day was not fatal , as to many others : like ...
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Horace. whom he himself so graphically describes in the last of the Satires . From the days of his poverty and ... Horace tells us shortly how he appeared before the great man on that eventful day so full of fate to Horace , to Mæcenas ...
Horace. whom he himself so graphically describes in the last of the Satires . From the days of his poverty and ... Horace tells us shortly how he appeared before the great man on that eventful day so full of fate to Horace , to Mæcenas ...
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