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Quintus Horatius Flaccus August Wilhelm Zumpt. and after him many learned men directed their attention to the explanation of Horace's language and allusions , till the time of Richard Bentley , whose first edition was published at ...
Quintus Horatius Flaccus August Wilhelm Zumpt. and after him many learned men directed their attention to the explanation of Horace's language and allusions , till the time of Richard Bentley , whose first edition was published at ...
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus August Wilhelm Zumpt. INTRODUCTION . www HORACE the most celebrated lyric poet of the Romans ... Horace's life , which probably formed a chapter in Suetonius ' Lives of the Roman Poets , that the day was the 8th ...
Quintus Horatius Flaccus August Wilhelm Zumpt. INTRODUCTION . www HORACE the most celebrated lyric poet of the Romans ... Horace's life , which probably formed a chapter in Suetonius ' Lives of the Roman Poets , that the day was the 8th ...
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... Horace's life more fully says , exactionum coactor ; that is , an agent of the argentarii , who , for a certain per - centage or commission , collected from purchasers at auctions the money due for what they had bought . The father ...
... Horace's life more fully says , exactionum coactor ; that is , an agent of the argentarii , who , for a certain per - centage or commission , collected from purchasers at auctions the money due for what they had bought . The father ...
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... Horace's estate was one of those assigned to them . How was he now to live ? The bloody and deso- lating nature of the wars had , after the battle of Philippi , which secured peace for a while , produced a reaction : people began to ...
... Horace's estate was one of those assigned to them . How was he now to live ? The bloody and deso- lating nature of the wars had , after the battle of Philippi , which secured peace for a while , produced a reaction : people began to ...
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... Horace lived in the house of Maecenas , and was treated as a dependant ; but as the latter became more acquainted with the poet's merits , he gave him greater freedom and independence . Let us now imagine to ourselves Horace's condition ...
... Horace lived in the house of Maecenas , and was treated as a dependant ; but as the latter became more acquainted with the poet's merits , he gave him greater freedom and independence . Let us now imagine to ourselves Horace's condition ...
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aetas Alcaeus ancient Antony Apollo Apulia aquae atque Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium Caesar called Carm CARMEN carmina celebrated Compare Carm Connect Construe consul curas dative deorum Diana dicere Ennius epistle Epodes expression fame Faunus fidibus Fortuna goddess gods Gram Greek haec hence honour Horace Horace's hunc illi inter Jovis Jupiter juvat juventus king Lucilius Maecenas magna mala mare melius mihi modo multa mutare namely nefas neque nihil nisi nunc Octavianus olim omne omnis pater pede poem poet poetical poetry populus praises properly prose puer pueri quae quam quia quibus Quid quidquid quis quod quoque Quum rebus rerum Roman Rome saepe Satires satis scil semper sense shews sibi simul sine Sive sunt tamen Tarentum terra Teucer thee thou tibi Tibur town ulmo Venusia virtus wine Zumpt
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