Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard & Lea, 1854 - 289 strán (strany) |
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... Roman literature to those who are not designed for professional inte , and who therefore will not require to extend their studies to the advanced portion of the series . 3. The text of each author will be such as has been constituted by ...
... Roman literature to those who are not designed for professional inte , and who therefore will not require to extend their studies to the advanced portion of the series . 3. The text of each author will be such as has been constituted by ...
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... ROMAN MYTHOLOGY , ANTIQUITIES , AND CHRONOLOGY . Chiefly intended for the Use of Schools . COMPILED BY JAMES S. S. BAIRD , T. C. D. , & c . In one handsome 18mo . volume , of about 175 pages The want has long been felt and acknowledged ...
... ROMAN MYTHOLOGY , ANTIQUITIES , AND CHRONOLOGY . Chiefly intended for the Use of Schools . COMPILED BY JAMES S. S. BAIRD , T. C. D. , & c . In one handsome 18mo . volume , of about 175 pages The want has long been felt and acknowledged ...
Strana v
... Roman Poets , that the day was the 8th of the month ( a . d . vi . Id . Dec. ) Horace was conse- quently six years younger than Livy , five years younger than Virgil , and two years older than Augustus . His native place was Venusia ...
... Roman Poets , that the day was the 8th of the month ( a . d . vi . Id . Dec. ) Horace was conse- quently six years younger than Livy , five years younger than Virgil , and two years older than Augustus . His native place was Venusia ...
Strana vi
... Roman state seemed falling to pieces : the civil war came on , then the murder of Cæsar . Horace withdrew from this scene of confusion ; and after the fashion of high - born Roman youths , went to Athens to pursue his studies ...
... Roman state seemed falling to pieces : the civil war came on , then the murder of Cæsar . Horace withdrew from this scene of confusion ; and after the fashion of high - born Roman youths , went to Athens to pursue his studies ...
Strana viii
... Roman knight , and inclined to remain so though often invited to take office , he always declined , preferring the quiet of private life , which his wealth enabled him to enjoy , to the activity of a bustling political career . He was ...
... Roman knight , and inclined to remain so though often invited to take office , he always declined , preferring the quiet of private life , which his wealth enabled him to enjoy , to the activity of a bustling political career . He was ...
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Strana 284 - Orestes. si quid inexpertum scaenae committis et audes 125 personam formare novam, servetur ad imum qualis ab incepto processerit, et sibi constet. difficile est proprie communia dicere ; tuque rectius Iliacum carmen deducis in actus, quam si proferres ignota indictaque primus.
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Strana 265 - Nam spirat tragicum satis et feliciter audet, Sed turpem putat inscite metuitque lituram. Creditur ex medio quia res arcessit habere Sudoris minimum, sed habet comoedia tanto Plus oneris quanto veniae minus.
Strana 203 - ... et Laberi mimos ut pulchra poemata mirer. ergo non satis est risu diducere rictum auditoris...
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