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Strona 114
O CENSORINUS , with liberal heart , I would present my acquaintance with goblets and beautiful vases of brass : I would present them with tripods which were the rewards of the brave Grecians ; nor will you bear off the meanest of my ...
O CENSORINUS , with liberal heart , I would present my acquaintance with goblets and beautiful vases of brass : I would present them with tripods which were the rewards of the brave Grecians ; nor will you bear off the meanest of my ...
Strona 117
... as often as you see yourself quite another person in the looking - glass , alas ! why was not my present inclination the same when I was young ? or why do not my former cheeks return unimpaired to these my present sentiments ?
... as often as you see yourself quite another person in the looking - glass , alas ! why was not my present inclination the same when I was young ? or why do not my former cheeks return unimpaired to these my present sentiments ?
Strona 285
Horace cautions him to present his poems to Augustus at a proper opportunity , and with due decorum . As on your setting out I frequently and fully gave you instructions , Vinnius , that you would present these volumes to Augustus ...
Horace cautions him to present his poems to Augustus at a proper opportunity , and with due decorum . As on your setting out I frequently and fully gave you instructions , Vinnius , that you would present these volumes to Augustus ...
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