The Works of HoraceHinds & Noble, 1899 - 209 |
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... nymphs , saw nothing in the dusky night put stars and water . Who as soon as she arrived at Crete , powerful with its hundred cities , cried out , overcome with rage , “ O father , name abandoned by thy 64 ODES OF HORACE .
... nymphs , saw nothing in the dusky night put stars and water . Who as soon as she arrived at Crete , powerful with its hundred cities , cried out , overcome with rage , “ O father , name abandoned by thy 64 ODES OF HORACE .
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... soon as Philip beheld , rough and unshaven , " Vulteius , " said he , " you seem to me to be too laborious and earnest . " " In truth , patron , " replied he , " you would call me a wretch , if you would apply to me my true name . I be ...
... soon as Philip beheld , rough and unshaven , " Vulteius , " said he , " you seem to me to be too laborious and earnest . " " In truth , patron , " replied he , " you would call me a wretch , if you would apply to me my true name . I be ...
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... soon as he gave out this edict , the poets did not cease to contend in midnight cups , and to smell of them by day . What ! if any savage , by a stern countenance and bare feet , and the texture of a scanty gown , should imitate Cato ...
... soon as he gave out this edict , the poets did not cease to contend in midnight cups , and to smell of them by day . What ! if any savage , by a stern countenance and bare feet , and the texture of a scanty gown , should imitate Cato ...
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