The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 sider |
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Side 7
... given a number of quotations from the later Latin poets to indicate in some degree the ready acceptance which Horace's skillful phrases found among his successors . In writing my notes I have drawn freely on the fund of illustrative ...
... given a number of quotations from the later Latin poets to indicate in some degree the ready acceptance which Horace's skillful phrases found among his successors . In writing my notes I have drawn freely on the fund of illustrative ...
Side 13
... given the office of military tribune in the conspirators ' army- a position for which he had no training — it is hard to say , and the appointment not unnaturally aroused envy at the time . It is probable , however , that Horace had ...
... given the office of military tribune in the conspirators ' army- a position for which he had no training — it is hard to say , and the appointment not unnaturally aroused envy at the time . It is probable , however , that Horace had ...
Side 13
... given ; but the relation between the two men had so genuine a basis that Horace could accept Maecenas ' gifts without hesitancy , aware that his friendship was a full return in Maecenas ' mind . His acceptance , too , involved no loss ...
... given ; but the relation between the two men had so genuine a basis that Horace could accept Maecenas ' gifts without hesitancy , aware that his friendship was a full return in Maecenas ' mind . His acceptance , too , involved no loss ...
Side 22
... given it by Horace , but became attached to it before Quintilian's day . By Hadrian's time the epistle had become separated from the two with which it was originally published , and formed the tenth book in an edition of which the four ...
... given it by Horace , but became attached to it before Quintilian's day . By Hadrian's time the epistle had become separated from the two with which it was originally published , and formed the tenth book in an edition of which the four ...
Side 23
... given in Suetonius ' life , where we are told that the Emperor joked the poet on his short , stout figure . In Horace's later years his health was poor . While fond of mixing with society , he had a greater love for quiet country life ...
... given in Suetonius ' life , where we are told that the Emperor joked the poet on his short , stout figure . In Horace's later years his health was poor . While fond of mixing with society , he had a greater love for quiet country life ...
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