Quinti Horatii Flacci operaJ. Murray, 1849 - 490 |
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... great change from a republic into a monarchy , during the sudden and almost complete revolution from centuries of war and civil faction to that peaceful period , which is called the Augustan Age of Letters . His life is the image of his ...
... great change from a republic into a monarchy , during the sudden and almost complete revolution from centuries of war and civil faction to that peaceful period , which is called the Augustan Age of Letters . His life is the image of his ...
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... great men of his day are the familiars of the poet ; not in their hours of state alone , but in the ease of social intercourse : we become acquainted with their ordinary manners and habits ; and are admitted to the privacy . of Mæcenas ...
... great men of his day are the familiars of the poet ; not in their hours of state alone , but in the ease of social intercourse : we become acquainted with their ordinary manners and habits ; and are admitted to the privacy . of Mæcenas ...
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... great family of the Horatii , so glorious in the early days of the republic , certainly did not maintain its celebrity in later times . With one solitary exception , a legate of C. Calvisius in Africa ( Cic . ad . Fam . xii . 30 ) , it ...
... great family of the Horatii , so glorious in the early days of the republic , certainly did not maintain its celebrity in later times . With one solitary exception , a legate of C. Calvisius in Africa ( Cic . ad . Fam . xii . 30 ) , it ...
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... great care that while he secured the advantages , he should be protected from the dangers of the voluptuous capital . Even if his son should rise no higher than his own humble ( 6 ) " Causa fuit pater his ; qui macro pauper agello ...
... great care that while he secured the advantages , he should be protected from the dangers of the voluptuous capital . Even if his son should rise no higher than his own humble ( 6 ) " Causa fuit pater his ; qui macro pauper agello ...
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... great critic , the elder Horace might have objected still more strongly to the modern amatory verses of Lævius , than to the rude strains of Livius . ( 1 ) Epist . II . ii . 41-2 . Compare Quintil . i . viii . Plin . Epist . ii . 15 ...
... great critic , the elder Horace might have objected still more strongly to the modern amatory verses of Lævius , than to the rude strains of Livius . ( 1 ) Epist . II . ii . 41-2 . Compare Quintil . i . viii . Plin . Epist . ii . 15 ...
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