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Strona viii
... Maecenas . The latter invited Horace to visit him , and asked him a few ques- tions about his family . Horace answered timidly and modestly . Maecenas then dismissed him without any definite promise ; and it was not till nine months ...
... Maecenas . The latter invited Horace to visit him , and asked him a few ques- tions about his family . Horace answered timidly and modestly . Maecenas then dismissed him without any definite promise ; and it was not till nine months ...
Strona ix
... Maecenas : he gave him information about new books , helped him in his own compositions , and wrote poems for his gratification and amusement . A great part of the Satires , for instance , was undoubtedly intended primarily for Maecenas ...
... Maecenas : he gave him information about new books , helped him in his own compositions , and wrote poems for his gratification and amusement . A great part of the Satires , for instance , was undoubtedly intended primarily for Maecenas ...
Strona x
Horace. small estate - either a direct present from Maecenas , or obtained by his influence , as compensation for the patrimonial property which had been assigned to the veterans . This estate is the pride and joy of the poet's heart ...
Horace. small estate - either a direct present from Maecenas , or obtained by his influence , as compensation for the patrimonial property which had been assigned to the veterans . This estate is the pride and joy of the poet's heart ...
Strona xi
... Maecenas to give up Horace to him . Maecenas consented ; but Horace pleaded the weak state of his health , to escape taking the office , which would have given him much influence , but at the same time much trouble . Augustus admitted ...
... Maecenas to give up Horace to him . Maecenas consented ; but Horace pleaded the weak state of his health , to escape taking the office , which would have given him much influence , but at the same time much trouble . Augustus admitted ...
Strona xii
... Maecenas . No petty jealousy interfered with their mutual affection and respect . Good for- tune preserved the friends from the necessity of a separation , and gratified the wish of Horace not to survive Maecenas long . Maecenas died ...
... Maecenas . No petty jealousy interfered with their mutual affection and respect . Good for- tune preserved the friends from the necessity of a separation , and gratified the wish of Horace not to survive Maecenas long . Maecenas died ...
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