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... praises of the God Bacchus . A joyous , not a bitter spirit , was needed for the writer of the Satires and Epistles of Horace . His Sabine farm and his quiet valley inspired those of the Odes which breathe contentment and joy . The ...
... praises of the God Bacchus . A joyous , not a bitter spirit , was needed for the writer of the Satires and Epistles of Horace . His Sabine farm and his quiet valley inspired those of the Odes which breathe contentment and joy . The ...
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... praises of Augustus , speaks of him , as Virgil does , not as the subverter of the republic , but as the legitimate successor of the long line of the great men of Rome . That Horace's eulogies of Augustus are greatly ex- aggerated ...
... praises of Augustus , speaks of him , as Virgil does , not as the subverter of the republic , but as the legitimate successor of the long line of the great men of Rome . That Horace's eulogies of Augustus are greatly ex- aggerated ...
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... praises of Augustus , Boileau's flattery of Louis XIV . , whose life in some respects is not unlike that of Augustus , the Latin poet will not seem so servile as the French . Horace's relations with the Emperor did not destroy his ...
... praises of Augustus , Boileau's flattery of Louis XIV . , whose life in some respects is not unlike that of Augustus , the Latin poet will not seem so servile as the French . Horace's relations with the Emperor did not destroy his ...
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... after his successful expedition to Dalmatia , retired from the senate and forum , and wrote a history of the civil war between Pompey and Cæsar , in which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 15.
... after his successful expedition to Dalmatia , retired from the senate and forum , and wrote a history of the civil war between Pompey and Cæsar , in which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 15.
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Horace. which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius . Neither the history , nor any of his tragedies ... praises of philosophy , and virtue , 16 HORACE .
Horace. which he did not fear to praise Brutus and Cassius . Neither the history , nor any of his tragedies ... praises of philosophy , and virtue , 16 HORACE .
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