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... death , and eighteen after Horace died . But Quinctilius Varus , the poet and critic of Cremona , an intimate friend of Virgil's , who died about the tenth consulship of Augustus . WATSON . to us on such terms . What , though you 2 ODE ...
... death , and eighteen after Horace died . But Quinctilius Varus , the poet and critic of Cremona , an intimate friend of Virgil's , who died about the tenth consulship of Augustus . WATSON . to us on such terms . What , though you 2 ODE ...
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... death . SAN . 17 Elius Lamia was a Roman knight , whose character is thus drawn by Cicero : " Vir summo splendore , summá gratiâ ; nullo prorsùs plùs Homine delector . " DAC . 18 When the poets intended to sing any thing extraordinary ...
... death . SAN . 17 Elius Lamia was a Roman knight , whose character is thus drawn by Cicero : " Vir summo splendore , summá gratiâ ; nullo prorsùs plùs Homine delector . " DAC . 18 When the poets intended to sing any thing extraordinary ...
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... death nothing but his sinews and skin ; in your opinion , no inconsiderable judge of truth and nature . But the same night awaits all , and the road of death must once be traveled . The Furies give up some to the sport of horrible Mars ...
... death nothing but his sinews and skin ; in your opinion , no inconsiderable judge of truth and nature . But the same night awaits all , and the road of death must once be traveled . The Furies give up some to the sport of horrible Mars ...
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... death , and that in the glare of victory the Romans should be flattered , not alarmed . The tidings of the death of both were brought to Rome , in the autumn of A. U c . 724 , by M. Tullius Cicero , the son of the orator and then Consul ...
... death , and that in the glare of victory the Romans should be flattered , not alarmed . The tidings of the death of both were brought to Rome , in the autumn of A. U c . 724 , by M. Tullius Cicero , the son of the orator and then Consul ...
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... death : for she was a woman of such greatness of soul , as to scorn to be carried off in haughty triumph , like a private person , by rough Liburnians . " ODE XXXVIII . TO HIS SERVANT . Boy , I detest the pomp of the Persians ; chaplets ...
... death : for she was a woman of such greatness of soul , as to scorn to be carried off in haughty triumph , like a private person , by rough Liburnians . " ODE XXXVIII . TO HIS SERVANT . Boy , I detest the pomp of the Persians ; chaplets ...
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