Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 311 |
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Strona viii
... death of Cæsar ; and many others , to whom Horace occasionally alludes . Horace , too , felt an inclination towards poetry : he says ( Epist . ii . 251 ) that poverty , which impels men to bold undertakings , had driven him to attempt ...
... death of Cæsar ; and many others , to whom Horace occasionally alludes . Horace , too , felt an inclination towards poetry : he says ( Epist . ii . 251 ) that poverty , which impels men to bold undertakings , had driven him to attempt ...
Strona xii
... Death took him by surprise : he had not time to make a will ; but , having no children or relations , named orally Augustus as his heir . He was buried near his long - loved friend Maecenas on the Esquiline Hill . Horace frequently ...
... Death took him by surprise : he had not time to make a will ; but , having no children or relations , named orally Augustus as his heir . He was buried near his long - loved friend Maecenas on the Esquiline Hill . Horace frequently ...
Strona xiii
... death . It seems likely , therefore , that all of Horace's poetry which he himself considered worthy of publi- cation , has come down to us . Horace commenced his poetical labours in his youth with sati- rical poetry , which with him ...
... death . It seems likely , therefore , that all of Horace's poetry which he himself considered worthy of publi- cation , has come down to us . Horace commenced his poetical labours in his youth with sati- rical poetry , which with him ...
Strona 30
... Death is in poetry treated as a god . - 18 . Siccis oculis ; that is , without tears : monstra , the sea - monsters , of which the mythologists spoke . - 20 . Acroceraunia , a promontory of Epirus , dangerous and sadly celebrated ...
... Death is in poetry treated as a god . - 18 . Siccis oculis ; that is , without tears : monstra , the sea - monsters , of which the mythologists spoke . - 20 . Acroceraunia , a promontory of Epirus , dangerous and sadly celebrated ...
Strona 31
... death is speedily and surely impending . L. Sestius , consul suffectus in the year 23 B. C. , was an intimate friend of Horace from the time when they served together against the triumvirs , in the republican army of Brutus and Cassius ...
... death is speedily and surely impending . L. Sestius , consul suffectus in the year 23 B. C. , was an intimate friend of Horace from the time when they served together against the triumvirs , in the republican army of Brutus and Cassius ...
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