The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... fortune , or borrowed money , or by some interest , is unknown . Arnold says that it is to his credit that he did not then take up the life of a parasite . A man of his natural wit might have got a livelihood more or less agreeable in ...
... fortune , or borrowed money , or by some interest , is unknown . Arnold says that it is to his credit that he did not then take up the life of a parasite . A man of his natural wit might have got a livelihood more or less agreeable in ...
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... fortune , owe something to his having known the hardships of adversity . However , the iron never entered deeply into his joyous soul . If it had , it might have crushed the poetic spirit and light heart within him . The evil days were ...
... fortune , owe something to his having known the hardships of adversity . However , the iron never entered deeply into his joyous soul . If it had , it might have crushed the poetic spirit and light heart within him . The evil days were ...
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... fortune , inde- pendent of the gods and their gifts , looking death steadily in the face , he uses the very language of Stoicism , surely not then in irony , but in sober earnestness and faith . Horace was not then exactly an Epicurean ...
... fortune , inde- pendent of the gods and their gifts , looking death steadily in the face , he uses the very language of Stoicism , surely not then in irony , but in sober earnestness and faith . Horace was not then exactly an Epicurean ...
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... fortunes of the sinking empire ? With what prayer shall the holy virgins solicit Vesta , who will not hear their hymns ? To whom will Jove assign the duty of expiating guilt ? Come at last , we entreat thee , thy brilliant shoulders ...
... fortunes of the sinking empire ? With what prayer shall the holy virgins solicit Vesta , who will not hear their hymns ? To whom will Jove assign the duty of expiating guilt ? Come at last , we entreat thee , thy brilliant shoulders ...
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... fortune kinder than a sire shall waft us , thither will we go , my partners and comrades . Let nothing be despaired of while Teucer is guide , and Teucer conductor : for unfailing Apollo has promised that on a new soil shall be a ...
... fortune kinder than a sire shall waft us , thither will we go , my partners and comrades . Let nothing be despaired of while Teucer is guide , and Teucer conductor : for unfailing Apollo has promised that on a new soil shall be a ...
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