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Strona x
... Rome , and to give him the liberal education of a knight's or a senator's son.3 While , however , he was ambitious that the mind of his son should be trained and developed at the best schools and under the best intellectual influences ...
... Rome , and to give him the liberal education of a knight's or a senator's son.3 While , however , he was ambitious that the mind of his son should be trained and developed at the best schools and under the best intellectual influences ...
Strona xi
... Rome , of the battle of Pharsalia , and the death of Pompey , of Cæsar's return , and the brilliant scenes of the usurper's rule , destined so soon to end in that memorable act of " the Ides of March . ” At about the age of twenty ...
... Rome , of the battle of Pharsalia , and the death of Pompey , of Cæsar's return , and the brilliant scenes of the usurper's rule , destined so soon to end in that memorable act of " the Ides of March . ” At about the age of twenty ...
Strona xiii
... Rome , on the death of Julius Caesar , and had now involved in its spreading influence the provinces east of the Adriatic . The Caesarian party , headed by Octavianus , Antony , and Lepidus , was now in the ascendant at Rome . Brutus ...
... Rome , on the death of Julius Caesar , and had now involved in its spreading influence the provinces east of the Adriatic . The Caesarian party , headed by Octavianus , Antony , and Lepidus , was now in the ascendant at Rome . Brutus ...
Strona xiv
... Rome ; by what route it is quite uncer tain , unless we accept the view suggested by a line in one of his Odes , that he sailed for the western coast of Italy , and , on the voyage , escaped the peril of shipwreck off Cape Palinurus ...
... Rome ; by what route it is quite uncer tain , unless we accept the view suggested by a line in one of his Odes , that he sailed for the western coast of Italy , and , on the voyage , escaped the peril of shipwreck off Cape Palinurus ...
Strona xvii
... Rome . This was the Sabine farm , — intimately associated with the life and poetry of Horace , the very name of which has a charm for every reader of his works . Its situation , extent , and scenery , and the capacities and uses of its ...
... Rome . This was the Sabine farm , — intimately associated with the life and poetry of Horace , the very name of which has a charm for every reader of his works . Its situation , extent , and scenery , and the capacities and uses of its ...