The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory Horace, Charles Anthon. LIFE OF HORACE , BY MILMAN . CHAPTER Ì . INTRODUCTION — BIRTH , PARENTAGE , EDUCATION OF HORACE — ATHEM -PHILIPPI - RETURN TO ROME . THE Poetry of Horace is the history ...
With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory Horace, Charles Anthon. LIFE OF HORACE , BY MILMAN . CHAPTER Ì . INTRODUCTION — BIRTH , PARENTAGE , EDUCATION OF HORACE — ATHEM -PHILIPPI - RETURN TO ROME . THE Poetry of Horace is the history ...
Strana xii
... Horace is exactly in that happy intermediate rank which connects both ex- tremes . His poems are inscribed to Agrippa or Mæcenas , even te the emperor himself , to his humbler private friend , or to his bailiff He unites , in the same ...
... Horace is exactly in that happy intermediate rank which connects both ex- tremes . His poems are inscribed to Agrippa or Mæcenas , even te the emperor himself , to his humbler private friend , or to his bailiff He unites , in the same ...
Strana xiii
... Horace was of ingenuous birth , which implies that he was born after his father had received his manumission . The silence of he poet about his mother leads to the supposition that she died in his early youth . The father of Horace ...
... Horace was of ingenuous birth , which implies that he was born after his father had received his manumission . The silence of he poet about his mother leads to the supposition that she died in his early youth . The father of Horace ...
Strana xiv
... Horace acquired the first rudiments of learning ; but , as he grew to youth , the father , either discerning some promise in the boy , or from paternal fondness , determined to devote himself entirely to the edu tation of his son . He ...
... Horace acquired the first rudiments of learning ; but , as he grew to youth , the father , either discerning some promise in the boy , or from paternal fondness , determined to devote himself entirely to the edu tation of his son . He ...
Strana xv
... Horace is constantly contending with . 1. Sat. i . , 6 , 81 , seqq . 2. Sat. i . , 4 , 105 , seqq . 3. " Docuit majore fama quam emolumento . " - Sueton . , de Grammat . 4. Bentley doubted whether any patrician schoolmaster , at that ...
... Horace is constantly contending with . 1. Sat. i . , 6 , 81 , seqq . 2. Sat. i . , 4 , 105 , seqq . 3. " Docuit majore fama quam emolumento . " - Sueton . , de Grammat . 4. Bentley doubted whether any patrician schoolmaster , at that ...
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