The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 38
... . TO POMPONIUS NUMIDA . He congratulates Pomponius. * These were several instruments of punishment and death , which were sculptured in the temple of Fortune at Antium . * At the beginning of the seventeenth year , the 38.
... . TO POMPONIUS NUMIDA . He congratulates Pomponius. * These were several instruments of punishment and death , which were sculptured in the temple of Fortune at Antium . * At the beginning of the seventeenth year , the 38.
Strona 58
... temples of the Gods , at a common expense . ODE X.VI. TO GROSPHUS . That happiness is obtained by bridling our affections . 1 O GROSPHUS , he that is caught in the wide Ægean sea , when a black tempest hath obscured the moon , and never ...
... temples of the Gods , at a common expense . ODE X.VI. TO GROSPHUS . That happiness is obtained by bridling our affections . 1 O GROSPHUS , he that is caught in the wide Ægean sea , when a black tempest hath obscured the moon , and never ...
Strona 60
... temple ; I will sacrifice an humble lamb . ODE XVIII . He inveighs against the Roman luxury and covetousness . Nor ivory , nor gilded arch , makes a figure in my house ; no Hymettian beams rest upon pillars cut out of the extremest ...
... temple ; I will sacrifice an humble lamb . ODE XVIII . He inveighs against the Roman luxury and covetousness . Nor ivory , nor gilded arch , makes a figure in my house ; no Hymettian beams rest upon pillars cut out of the extremest ...
Strona 69
... temples of those two Gods which he never returned . Romulus , the founder of the Roman state , was grand- son to Juno by her son Mars , but detested by the goddess on account of his Trojan mother . This spirited speech strongly sets ...
... temples of those two Gods which he never returned . Romulus , the founder of the Roman state , was grand- son to Juno by her son Mars , but detested by the goddess on account of his Trojan mother . This spirited speech strongly sets ...
Strona 74
... temples , and their arms taken away from our soldiers without bloodshed . I have beheld the arms of our citizens ... temple of Mars . * Eternal because a perpetual fire was preserved in her temple by the vestal virgins . * Greek ...
... temples , and their arms taken away from our soldiers without bloodshed . I have beheld the arms of our citizens ... temple of Mars . * Eternal because a perpetual fire was preserved in her temple by the vestal virgins . * Greek ...
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