The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... poems . The space given to the Notes has necessarily been somewhat limited but it is hoped that difficulties of construction have not been passed over , and that the illustrations and references explain sufficiently the very numerous ...
... poems . The space given to the Notes has necessarily been somewhat limited but it is hoped that difficulties of construction have not been passed over , and that the illustrations and references explain sufficiently the very numerous ...
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... poems , he found in him and Varius friends in the hour of need . This was the turning - point of his life . Horace tells us shortly how he appeared before the great man on that eventful day so full of fate to Horace , to Mæcenas himself ...
... poems , he found in him and Varius friends in the hour of need . This was the turning - point of his life . Horace tells us shortly how he appeared before the great man on that eventful day so full of fate to Horace , to Mæcenas himself ...
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... poems to mention his brother poet . Horace's name does not appear in the verses of Propertius or Tibullus , though to Tibullus Horace has written an Ode and an Epistle . Ovid is the only one of the contemporary poets who mentions him ...
... poems to mention his brother poet . Horace's name does not appear in the verses of Propertius or Tibullus , though to Tibullus Horace has written an Ode and an Epistle . Ovid is the only one of the contemporary poets who mentions him ...
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... poems of Horace . The Abbé de Chaupy , says Rigault , used to thank those who spoke well of Horace . Old women that he disliked were to him so many Canidias ; a young lady that pleased him was a Lalage . Malherbe said that he made ...
... poems of Horace . The Abbé de Chaupy , says Rigault , used to thank those who spoke well of Horace . Old women that he disliked were to him so many Canidias ; a young lady that pleased him was a Lalage . Malherbe said that he made ...
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... poem On Death than his tragedy . Virgil and Horace differed in genius , yet had this in common , that they both took the greatest care to give their verses the last finish . Many of Horace's friends are scarcely known , save from his ...
... poem On Death than his tragedy . Virgil and Horace differed in genius , yet had this in common , that they both took the greatest care to give their verses the last finish . Many of Horace's friends are scarcely known , save from his ...
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