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Strona x
... probably at the time , and certainly in after life , the writings of Livius , and indeed all the old Roman poetry , were not at all to his taste . With Orbilius , or some other teacher , he studied Homer ; probably he read other • Sat ...
... probably at the time , and certainly in after life , the writings of Livius , and indeed all the old Roman poetry , were not at all to his taste . With Orbilius , or some other teacher , he studied Homer ; probably he read other • Sat ...
Strona xii
... probably , too , with something of the roving turn of mind , to which he often playfully alludes , he frequently strayed from the Academy to the lecture - room of Philodemus the Epicurcan , and of Cratippus the Peripatetic , who at this ...
... probably , too , with something of the roving turn of mind , to which he often playfully alludes , he frequently strayed from the Academy to the lecture - room of Philodemus the Epicurcan , and of Cratippus the Peripatetic , who at this ...
Strona xiii
Horace. as the " minstrel of the Roman lyre . " It was probably at this time that he applied himself to the composition of Greek verses ; but warned by a vision from Romulus , 3 or rather by the teachings of his own good sense , he ...
Horace. as the " minstrel of the Roman lyre . " It was probably at this time that he applied himself to the composition of Greek verses ; but warned by a vision from Romulus , 3 or rather by the teachings of his own good sense , he ...
Strona xvi
... probably composed at the very beginning of his career , yet he chiefly gave himself at first to the composition of satire ; to which kind of poetry he was naturally drawn by the manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes , as ...
... probably composed at the very beginning of his career , yet he chiefly gave himself at first to the composition of satire ; to which kind of poetry he was naturally drawn by the manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes , as ...
Strona xvii
... probably less thrifty proprietor to need the oversight of a steward , 10 and the labor of eight slaves . 11 The occupation of his Sabine farm was an important and memorable event in the history of Horace ; it gave him a 1 Epist . 1 , 16 ...
... probably less thrifty proprietor to need the oversight of a steward , 10 and the labor of eight slaves . 11 The occupation of his Sabine farm was an important and memorable event in the history of Horace ; it gave him a 1 Epist . 1 , 16 ...