The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... Youth is the age for republican impulses . When Brutus , Cato's son - in - law , came there , he would appear to the young Horace the true representative of republican principles . Even supposing that Horace was at that time an ...
... Youth is the age for republican impulses . When Brutus , Cato's son - in - law , came there , he would appear to the young Horace the true representative of republican principles . Even supposing that Horace was at that time an ...
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... youth studied in the groves of Academus , and that when older he read Plato , and advised others to do so , but the Roman poet both intellectually and morally was very different from the idealist Plato , or his master Socrates , and ...
... youth studied in the groves of Academus , and that when older he read Plato , and advised others to do so , but the Roman poet both intellectually and morally was very different from the idealist Plato , or his master Socrates , and ...
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... express anything like tender regret or true affection . The poet seems to grieve , not for the loss of Cinara , but for the youth and health and 1 Epist . I. 19 , 32 . gaiety he once enjoyed . We do not see in 22 HORACE .
... express anything like tender regret or true affection . The poet seems to grieve , not for the loss of Cinara , but for the youth and health and 1 Epist . I. 19 , 32 . gaiety he once enjoyed . We do not see in 22 HORACE .
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... youth and enjoyment , and the universal mutability of things , are introduced . " Spring flowers keep not always the same charm ; nor beams the ruddy Moon with face unchanged ; why harass with eternal designs a mind too weak to compass ...
... youth and enjoyment , and the universal mutability of things , are introduced . " Spring flowers keep not always the same charm ; nor beams the ruddy Moon with face unchanged ; why harass with eternal designs a mind too weak to compass ...
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... youth , diminished by their parents ' fault , will hear that citizens have made sharp the steel , wherewith the formidable Parthi- ans would better perish , and shall hear of civil combats . Which of the gods shall the people invoke for ...
... youth , diminished by their parents ' fault , will hear that citizens have made sharp the steel , wherewith the formidable Parthi- ans would better perish , and shall hear of civil combats . Which of the gods shall the people invoke for ...
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