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Strona 82
... nature , much to the annoyance of the bard . The latter therefore breaks out , as it were , with an exhorta- tion to his companion , to abandon matters so foreign to the subject under discussion , and attend to things of more immediate ...
... nature , much to the annoyance of the bard . The latter therefore breaks out , as it were , with an exhorta- tion to his companion , to abandon matters so foreign to the subject under discussion , and attend to things of more immediate ...
Strona 87
... Octavius , and perhaps it was written for his consecration , in the year 725. SAN . 9 The poet , recovering from the strong influence of the god , and sur- veying with alarm the arduous nature of the theme to ODE XXV . 87 ODES OF HORACE .
... Octavius , and perhaps it was written for his consecration , in the year 725. SAN . 9 The poet , recovering from the strong influence of the god , and sur- veying with alarm the arduous nature of the theme to ODE XXV . 87 ODES OF HORACE .
Strona 88
... nature of the theme to which he has dared to approach , compares himself to the Bacchant , whom the stern power of the deity , which she serves , has driven onward , in that blind career , through many a strange and distant region ...
... nature of the theme to which he has dared to approach , compares himself to the Bacchant , whom the stern power of the deity , which she serves , has driven onward , in that blind career , through many a strange and distant region ...
Strona 92
... nature . Be mindful to manage duly that which is present . What re- mains goes on in the manner of the river , at one time calmly gliding in the middle of its channel to the Tuscan Sea , at another , rolling along corroded stones , and ...
... nature . Be mindful to manage duly that which is present . What re- mains goes on in the manner of the river , at one time calmly gliding in the middle of its channel to the Tuscan Sea , at another , rolling along corroded stones , and ...
Strona 107
... nature , as from the arts of the flatterer , and the machinations of secret foes . Calling , however , virtue and firmness to his aid , he employs these arms of purest temper against the host that surrounds him , and comes off ...
... nature , as from the arts of the flatterer , and the machinations of secret foes . Calling , however , virtue and firmness to his aid , he employs these arms of purest temper against the host that surrounds him , and comes off ...
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