The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... happy outpourings of his soul in the days of his prosperity . Juvenal was right , when he says that Horace was comfortable on the day that he burst out in the praises of the God Bacchus . A joyous , not a bitter spirit , was needed for ...
... happy outpourings of his soul in the days of his prosperity . Juvenal was right , when he says that Horace was comfortable on the day that he burst out in the praises of the God Bacchus . A joyous , not a bitter spirit , was needed for ...
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... happy life , which Martial enumerates , yet he had a goodly share of them . Horace tells us that he wrote for his friends , not for the public . But we are all his friends now . The works of Varius are lost , and there was no ...
... happy life , which Martial enumerates , yet he had a goodly share of them . Horace tells us that he wrote for his friends , not for the public . But we are all his friends now . The works of Varius are lost , and there was no ...
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... happy one , because all live there as friends , free from envy and intrigue . Horace cares that his friends should like his writings , and would grieve if they found no pleasure in reading them . When he has obtained all that his own ...
... happy one , because all live there as friends , free from envy and intrigue . Horace cares that his friends should like his writings , and would grieve if they found no pleasure in reading them . When he has obtained all that his own ...
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... happy affection . It was the glory of the poet to think that he , the child of lowly parents , had been called " beloved " by Mæcenas . His friend who was content to remain a knight is the example to him of moderation . In one of the ...
... happy affection . It was the glory of the poet to think that he , the child of lowly parents , had been called " beloved " by Mæcenas . His friend who was content to remain a knight is the example to him of moderation . In one of the ...
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... happy in adapting the Alcaic stanza to some of his lighter songs . If we divide the Odes into classes , we may enumerate those which sing of Love , Friendship , Religion , Morality , Patriotism ; poems of eulogy addressed to Augustus ...
... happy in adapting the Alcaic stanza to some of his lighter songs . If we divide the Odes into classes , we may enumerate those which sing of Love , Friendship , Religion , Morality , Patriotism ; poems of eulogy addressed to Augustus ...
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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