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Side 54
... peace the man trapped on the open Aegean prays , when the moon is buried in dark clouds and no star is gleaming to guide the sailor home . For peace , Thracians raging in war , for peace gay- quivered Persians pray : no jewels pur ...
... peace the man trapped on the open Aegean prays , when the moon is buried in dark clouds and no star is gleaming to guide the sailor home . For peace , Thracians raging in war , for peace gay- quivered Persians pray : no jewels pur ...
Side 72
... peace . Yet Horace was no fool . He never forgot for long that pol- itics is the art of the possible . That is why , although , like Virgil , he looks to Augustus as a savior , prays fervently for his success , en- courages his efforts ...
... peace . Yet Horace was no fool . He never forgot for long that pol- itics is the art of the possible . That is why , although , like Virgil , he looks to Augustus as a savior , prays fervently for his success , en- courages his efforts ...
Side 133
... Peace , this spirit of sacrifice guarantees the continuity of peace and pros- perity for which Horace's choir of youths and maidens prays . Despite its formal requirements , the Carmen Saeculare does not differ in spirit from later odes ...
... Peace , this spirit of sacrifice guarantees the continuity of peace and pros- perity for which Horace's choir of youths and maidens prays . Despite its formal requirements , the Carmen Saeculare does not differ in spirit from later odes ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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