The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... hand at Greek verses , Greek Iambics perhaps , or Greek Elegiacs , or Greek Lyrics , till , as he playfully imagines , one night when he was sleeping , behold , the divine founder of Rome , who recognised in him a true son of Italy , no ...
... hand at Greek verses , Greek Iambics perhaps , or Greek Elegiacs , or Greek Lyrics , till , as he playfully imagines , one night when he was sleeping , behold , the divine founder of Rome , who recognised in him a true son of Italy , no ...
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... hand . Many can remember with what enthusiasm Dr Butler at Shrewsbury and Dr Keate at Eton used to teach Horace . Yonge in his notes gives us many passages in modern writers suggested by Horace . It is true that Niebuhr , lectur- ing in ...
... hand . Many can remember with what enthusiasm Dr Butler at Shrewsbury and Dr Keate at Eton used to teach Horace . Yonge in his notes gives us many passages in modern writers suggested by Horace . It is true that Niebuhr , lectur- ing in ...
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... hand , Lord Lytton says " Horace is the poet of Eclecticism . " And August Arnold , in his Life of Horace , tries to prove from certain passages of his works that Plato was the poet's favourite philo- sopher . A fourth opinion is that ...
... hand , Lord Lytton says " Horace is the poet of Eclecticism . " And August Arnold , in his Life of Horace , tries to prove from certain passages of his works that Plato was the poet's favourite philo- sopher . A fourth opinion is that ...
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... and his house is still shown near the little grove of Tiburnus . I have also had put into my hands elegiacs ascribed to him , and an epistle in prose , in which he is made to 2-2 LIFE BY SUETONIUS . 19 LIFE BY SUETONIUS.
... and his house is still shown near the little grove of Tiburnus . I have also had put into my hands elegiacs ascribed to him , and an epistle in prose , in which he is made to 2-2 LIFE BY SUETONIUS . 19 LIFE BY SUETONIUS.
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... Father has now sent upon the earth , and , smiting with red right - hand the sacred heights , has affrighted the city , has affrighted the nations , lest the troublous age of Pyrrha should return , who bewailed unwonted prodigies.
... Father has now sent upon the earth , and , smiting with red right - hand the sacred heights , has affrighted the city , has affrighted the nations , lest the troublous age of Pyrrha should return , who bewailed unwonted prodigies.
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admiration Alcæus ancient Apollo Apulia Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium beneath better Cæsar called Cato Catullus charms Chimæra Cicero comedy Comp death delight dread earth Ennius Epistles Epod Esquiline hill farm father fault fear feast fortune genius give goddess gods Greek happy Heaven Homer honour Horace Horace's Hymn Iambic Iliad Jove Julius Cæsar Juvenal king Latin Latium laugh lest live Lucilius lyre Mæcenas Marsian mean mind Muse never night Odes once Orelli Ovid Parthians passion patron perhaps philosophy Pindar Plautus play pleasant poems poet poetical poetry prætor praise rich Roman Rome Sabine sacred satires says seems sense sesterces sing slave soul speaks spirit Stoic style Suetonius TEIRESIAS tell thee things thou Thracian Tibullus Tibur town trouble Varius Venus verses Virg Virgil virtue wealth wine word writings youth