The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... give his friendship lightly : but , nine months after , Horace became his friend . What Walter Scott imagines in Kenilworth when describing the meeting of Shakespeare and Leicester , may be applied here : the son of a freedman was ...
... give his friendship lightly : but , nine months after , Horace became his friend . What Walter Scott imagines in Kenilworth when describing the meeting of Shakespeare and Leicester , may be applied here : the son of a freedman was ...
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... give their dearest affec- tion to Horace . With some men , as with the Abbé de Chaupy , and with the witty Galiani ... gives us many passages in modern writers suggested by Horace . It is true that Niebuhr , lectur- ing in the year 1827 ...
... give their dearest affec- tion to Horace . With some men , as with the Abbé de Chaupy , and with the witty Galiani ... gives us many passages in modern writers suggested by Horace . It is true that Niebuhr , lectur- ing in the year 1827 ...
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... give to spend one evening with him , to take a walk over his Sabine farm with him , to sit by his foun- tain , to hear him tell a tale , or discuss a point ? We feel bound to defend him , as we would defend an absent friend . Now the ...
... give to spend one evening with him , to take a walk over his Sabine farm with him , to sit by his foun- tain , to hear him tell a tale , or discuss a point ? We feel bound to defend him , as we would defend an absent friend . Now the ...
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... give their verses the last finish . Many of Horace's friends are scarcely known , save from his men- tion of them . One of the more famous was Pollio , a general of Julius Cæsar , who at one time reconciled Antony and Augustus , and to ...
... give their verses the last finish . Many of Horace's friends are scarcely known , save from his men- tion of them . One of the more famous was Pollio , a general of Julius Cæsar , who at one time reconciled Antony and Augustus , and to ...
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... give him , " blessed enough in his one Sabine farm . " He can afford to disregard the jealousy which this distinguished intimacy had naturally caused him . In happy lines , imitated by Swift , he describes the harmless and easy ...
... give him , " blessed enough in his one Sabine farm . " He can afford to disregard the jealousy which this distinguished intimacy had naturally caused him . In happy lines , imitated by Swift , he describes the harmless and easy ...
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