The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 |
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Strona 49
... appear in high spirits , and undaunted . In the same manner you will prudently contract your sails , which are apt to be too much swollen in a prosper ous gale . ODE XI . TO QUINTIUS HIRPINUS . O QUINTIUS HIRPINUS , forbear to be ...
... appear in high spirits , and undaunted . In the same manner you will prudently contract your sails , which are apt to be too much swollen in a prosper ous gale . ODE XI . TO QUINTIUS HIRPINUS . O QUINTIUS HIRPINUS , forbear to be ...
Strona 50
... their festival days . It appears by a passage in Aristophanes , that the victors in these disputes were publicly crowned by the Greeks . DAC . treasures ? Especially when she turns her neck to meet 50 50 BOOK 11 . ODES OF HORACE .
... their festival days . It appears by a passage in Aristophanes , that the victors in these disputes were publicly crowned by the Greeks . DAC . treasures ? Especially when she turns her neck to meet 50 50 BOOK 11 . ODES OF HORACE .
Strona 51
... appears to allude particularly to the well - known prison at Rome , called Tullianum . It was originally built by Ancus Martius , and afterward enlarged by Servius Tullius , whence that part of it which was under ground , and built by ...
... appears to allude particularly to the well - known prison at Rome , called Tullianum . It was originally built by Ancus Martius , and afterward enlarged by Servius Tullius , whence that part of it which was under ground , and built by ...
Strona 54
... appears with steady light for the mariners , supplicates the gods for repose for repose , Thrace furious in war ; the quiver - graced Medes , for repose neither purchasable by jewels , nor by pur- ple , nor by gold . For neither regal ...
... appears with steady light for the mariners , supplicates the gods for repose for repose , Thrace furious in war ; the quiver - graced Medes , for repose neither purchasable by jewels , nor by pur- ple , nor by gold . For neither regal ...
Strona 55
... appears above the horizon at the moment of birth ; for every sign is divided into several parts , which make as many horoscopes , called by the poet Natalis Hora . DAC . derful manner . Thee the benign protection of Jupiter , ODE XVII ...
... appears above the horizon at the moment of birth ; for every sign is divided into several parts , which make as many horoscopes , called by the poet Natalis Hora . DAC . derful manner . Thee the benign protection of Jupiter , ODE XVII ...
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