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Strona xix
... true patriotism and humanity in Horace to yield his homage to a government which restored tranquillity to his long - distracted country , and to lend his poetic talents to the promotion of its wise and peaceful policy . In his Odes in ...
... true patriotism and humanity in Horace to yield his homage to a government which restored tranquillity to his long - distracted country , and to lend his poetic talents to the promotion of its wise and peaceful policy . In his Odes in ...
Strona xxii
... true office of friendship , in lightening their adversity , and rendering their prosperity yet brighter . 12 10 With all his lively social sympathies , Horace had a sincere and earnest love of Nature . This was a prominent trait in his ...
... true office of friendship , in lightening their adversity , and rendering their prosperity yet brighter . 12 10 With all his lively social sympathies , Horace had a sincere and earnest love of Nature . This was a prominent trait in his ...
Strona xxv
... true poet ; a lively and well - stored fancy , an exquisite sensibility , delicate perceptions , a faultless taste , with a mastery of the graces and powers of metre and of language , harmony of numbers , ele- gance and vigor of style ...
... true poet ; a lively and well - stored fancy , an exquisite sensibility , delicate perceptions , a faultless taste , with a mastery of the graces and powers of metre and of language , harmony of numbers , ele- gance and vigor of style ...
Strona xxvii
... true and noble sense of the word ; his resemblance to the Greek poets is such as is com- mon to all the illustrious kindred of genius ; he owed to them what the eminent artists and writers of all times have owed to the genial study of ...
... true and noble sense of the word ; his resemblance to the Greek poets is such as is com- mon to all the illustrious kindred of genius ; he owed to them what the eminent artists and writers of all times have owed to the genial study of ...
Strona 329
... true reading , by the consent of all the MSS . , and Orelli , Dillenb . , and most other editors retain it . On the use of the plural with nec- nec , see Z. 874. - 10 . Turparunt humeros . The rage of Telephus in his “ lovers ' quarrels ...
... true reading , by the consent of all the MSS . , and Orelli , Dillenb . , and most other editors retain it . On the use of the plural with nec- nec , see Z. 874. - 10 . Turparunt humeros . The rage of Telephus in his “ lovers ' quarrels ...