The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... present , that he may apply himself wholly to the history of the civil wars . You are treating of the civil commotion which began in the consulship of Metellus , and the causes of the war , and the crimes that were com- mitted , and the ...
... present , that he may apply himself wholly to the history of the civil wars . You are treating of the civil commotion which began in the consulship of Metellus , and the causes of the war , and the crimes that were com- mitted , and the ...
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... present deity , the Britons and terrible Parthians being added to the Roman empire . What ! has any soldier of Crassus lived an in- famous husband with a barbarian wife ? and has ( O the corrupted senate and inverted morals of the times ...
... present deity , the Britons and terrible Parthians being added to the Roman empire . What ! has any soldier of Crassus lived an in- famous husband with a barbarian wife ? and has ( O the corrupted senate and inverted morals of the times ...
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... present hour , and quit serious af- fairs . ODE IX . TO LYDIA . A dialogue between Horace and Lydia . HORACE . As long as I was agreeable to you , nor did any other youth more acceptable fold his arms over your snowy neck , I flourished ...
... present hour , and quit serious af- fairs . ODE IX . TO LYDIA . A dialogue between Horace and Lydia . HORACE . As long as I was agreeable to you , nor did any other youth more acceptable fold his arms over your snowy neck , I flourished ...
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... present with the blood of a boar pig , just meditating his oblique attack . ODE XXIII . TO PHIDYLE . That the blessings of the Gods are not so effectually se- cured by costly as by pure oblations . My country Phidyle , if you raise your ...
... present with the blood of a boar pig , just meditating his oblique attack . ODE XXIII . TO PHIDYLE . That the blessings of the Gods are not so effectually se- cured by costly as by pure oblations . My country Phidyle , if you raise your ...
Strona 100
... 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 cor- roded stones , and stumps of trees forced away , Telegonus , the ...
... 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 cor- roded stones , and stumps of trees forced away , Telegonus , the ...
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