The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... Roman colony for upwards of 300 years , ever since the days of the Samnite wars . Hither fled some of the Roman troops after the defeat at Carnæ . Nature never intended Horace for a soldier : but he , who was born in a military town ...
... Roman colony for upwards of 300 years , ever since the days of the Samnite wars . Hither fled some of the Roman troops after the defeat at Carnæ . Nature never intended Horace for a soldier : but he , who was born in a military town ...
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... 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 she was a freed - woman , or free - born ; he only says in one place that he was the child ...
... 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 she was a freed - woman , or free - born ; he only says in one place that he was the child ...
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... Roman world was under the well - established power of Augustus . Goethe , quoted by Niebuhr , said that there never was a more senseless act than the assassination of Julius Cæsar . Rebellions against Augus- tus were quite as senseless ...
... Roman world was under the well - established power of Augustus . Goethe , quoted by Niebuhr , said that there never was a more senseless act than the assassination of Julius Cæsar . Rebellions against Augus- tus were quite as senseless ...
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... Roman ever had received so many outward honours as Augustus . Thrice he closed the portals of Janus . The standards of Rome , taken by the Parthians from Crassus and Antony , were restored to him . In five wars he was successful GENERAL ...
... Roman ever had received so many outward honours as Augustus . Thrice he closed the portals of Janus . The standards of Rome , taken by the Parthians from Crassus and Antony , were restored to him . In five wars he was successful GENERAL ...
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... Roman poet both intellectually and morally was very different from the idealist Plato , or his master Socrates , and even his irony was of a distinct kind . It has been often said that Horace's loves did not touch his heart deeply , or ...
... Roman poet both intellectually and morally was very different from the idealist Plato , or his master Socrates , and even his irony was of a distinct kind . It has been often said that Horace's loves did not touch his heart deeply , or ...
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