The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... once recognized . In the short compass of the first Epistle of the first book there are many passages that have become almost proverbial . Adaptations of his lines , some dignified , some jocular , have been made continually . Thus , as ...
... once recognized . In the short compass of the first Epistle of the first book there are many passages that have become almost proverbial . Adaptations of his lines , some dignified , some jocular , have been made continually . Thus , as ...
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... once how little Horace is indebted to his predecessor . The latter of these pieces of Catullus has much merit as a trans- lation of one of the extant poems of Sappho ; but it wants the compactness and harmony and finish , which give to ...
... once how little Horace is indebted to his predecessor . The latter of these pieces of Catullus has much merit as a trans- lation of one of the extant poems of Sappho ; but it wants the compactness and harmony and finish , which give to ...
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Horace. gaiety he once enjoyed . We do not see in Horace anything like the passionate fondness of Catullus ; still less do ... once speaks of himself as " Heaven's niggard and unfrequent worshipper ; " and tells how he was recalled from ...
Horace. gaiety he once enjoyed . We do not see in Horace anything like the passionate fondness of Catullus ; still less do ... once speaks of himself as " Heaven's niggard and unfrequent worshipper ; " and tells how he was recalled from ...
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... once had been the doves ' familiar haunt , and timorous hinds swam on the o'erspreading flood . We have seen the yellow Tiber , his waves whirled back with fury from the Tuscan shore , advance to over- throw the monuments of the king ...
... once had been the doves ' familiar haunt , and timorous hinds swam on the o'erspreading flood . We have seen the yellow Tiber , his waves whirled back with fury from the Tuscan shore , advance to over- throw the monuments of the king ...
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... once you have travelled , you will not by the dice's cast be elected monarch of the wine , nor admire the blooming Lycidas , with love for whom the maidens will presently glow . ✓ V. To Pyrrha , who is faithless as the winds or seas ...
... once you have travelled , you will not by the dice's cast be elected monarch of the wine , nor admire the blooming Lycidas , with love for whom the maidens will presently glow . ✓ V. To Pyrrha , who is faithless as the winds or seas ...
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