The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... and , after his successful expedition to Dalmatia , retired from the senate and forum , and wrote a history of the civil war between Pompey and Cæsar , in which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 15.
... and , after his successful expedition to Dalmatia , retired from the senate and forum , and wrote a history of the civil war between Pompey and Cæsar , in which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 15.
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Horace. which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius . Neither the history , nor any of his tragedies , compared by the grateful Virgil to those of Sophocles , have come down to us . But he appears to have been a man of a brave and ...
Horace. which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius . Neither the history , nor any of his tragedies , compared by the grateful Virgil to those of Sophocles , have come down to us . But he appears to have been a man of a brave and ...
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... fears disgrace worse than death ; he for his dear friends or fatherland is not afraid to die . " Nor can it be said that the ideal character here described is wanting in excellence or dignity . Horace , when he acts as a censor , has ...
... fears disgrace worse than death ; he for his dear friends or fatherland is not afraid to die . " Nor can it be said that the ideal character here described is wanting in excellence or dignity . Horace , when he acts as a censor , has ...
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... fears he to touch the yellow Tiber ? Why shuns he the wrestlers ' oil more warily than vipers ' blood ; and no longer shows arms discoloured by his weapons , he who gained glory oft with the quoit , oft with the javelin sped beyond the ...
... fears he to touch the yellow Tiber ? Why shuns he the wrestlers ' oil more warily than vipers ' blood ; and no longer shows arms discoloured by his weapons , he who gained glory oft with the quoit , oft with the javelin sped beyond the ...
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... fear not green adders , nor the wolves of Mars which haunt Hædilia ; whene'er , my Tyndaris , low Ustica's vales and polished rocks have echoed with the tuneful flute . Me Heaven protects ; to Heaven my piety and Muse are dear . Here ...
... fear not green adders , nor the wolves of Mars which haunt Hædilia ; whene'er , my Tyndaris , low Ustica's vales and polished rocks have echoed with the tuneful flute . Me Heaven protects ; to Heaven my piety and Muse are dear . Here ...
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