The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... poets Virgil and Varius , and then to his friend and patron Mæcenas ; for without all of them the life of Horace had ... poet was established , he would look back with a natural gratitude to the scenery of his childhood , and fancy that ...
... poets Virgil and Varius , and then to his friend and patron Mæcenas ; for without all of them the life of Horace had ... poet was established , he would look back with a natural gratitude to the scenery of his childhood , and fancy that ...
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... poet knows . Indeed , he owed all to his father . If he had not given his son such a liberal education , Horace would probably have passed his days in the obscure town of Venusia , engaged there in some petty trade , and been an ...
... poet knows . Indeed , he owed all to his father . If he had not given his son such a liberal education , Horace would probably have passed his days in the obscure town of Venusia , engaged there in some petty trade , and been an ...
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... poet of Lesbos , the future lyric poet of Italy threw away his shield , which was not well , as he himself confesses . But this short portion of the life of Horace , forming such a contrast to his earlier and latter days , contributed ...
... poet of Lesbos , the future lyric poet of Italy threw away his shield , which was not well , as he himself confesses . But this short portion of the life of Horace , forming such a contrast to his earlier and latter days , contributed ...
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... poet and writer , to this interview with Mæcenas . Some poets , like Dante and Milton , may have been made greater by adversity , when the indignant Muse has drawn spirit and fire from misfortune , but such was not the case of Horace ...
... poet and writer , to this interview with Mæcenas . Some poets , like Dante and Milton , may have been made greater by adversity , when the indignant Muse has drawn spirit and fire from misfortune , but such was not the case of Horace ...
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... 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 , saying that tuneful Horace ...
... 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 , saying that tuneful Horace ...
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