The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... character are the prevalent modes of feel- ng and thought among the people , who had achieved the conquest of the world , and , weary of their own furious contentions , now be . gan to slumber in the proud consciousness of universal ...
... character are the prevalent modes of feel- ng and thought among the people , who had achieved the conquest of the world , and , weary of their own furious contentions , now be . gan to slumber in the proud consciousness of universal ...
Strana xii
... characters , talents , or station . Horace is exactly in that happy intermediate rank which connects both ex- tremes ... character he blends some reminiscence of the sturdy virtue of the Sabine or Apulian mountaineers with the refined ...
... characters , talents , or station . Horace is exactly in that happy intermediate rank which connects both ex- tremes ... character he blends some reminiscence of the sturdy virtue of the Sabine or Apulian mountaineers with the refined ...
Strana xxii
... character for order , virtue , freedom ; and which , if factious and unruly , was factious for noble ends , and unruly in defence or assertion of its rights ? In the city there was , and there always had been , a populace , which , from ...
... character for order , virtue , freedom ; and which , if factious and unruly , was factious for noble ends , and unruly in defence or assertion of its rights ? In the city there was , and there always had been , a populace , which , from ...
Strana xxiii
... character ) of poetic lampoon and pasquinade : any wild traditions which heightened the fun and the revel of the Saturnalia might live mong them ; they would welcome , as we have seen , the low and farcical dramatic entertainments ; but ...
... character ) of poetic lampoon and pasquinade : any wild traditions which heightened the fun and the revel of the Saturnalia might live mong them ; they would welcome , as we have seen , the low and farcical dramatic entertainments ; but ...
Strana xxv
... character are man- ifest in the fragments of their early poetry . However rude and in- harmon.ous these translations ( for , after all , they are translations ) , they are full of bold , animated , and sometimes picturesque expres sions ...
... character are man- ifest in the fragments of their early poetry . However rude and in- harmon.ous these translations ( for , after all , they are translations ) , they are full of bold , animated , and sometimes picturesque expres sions ...
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