The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... death of Cæsar , and the arrival of Brutus at Athens , broke up the peaceful studies of Horace . It had been surprising if the whole Roman youth , at this ardent and generous period of life , breathing the air of Pericles , Aristides ...
... death of Cæsar , and the arrival of Brutus at Athens , broke up the peaceful studies of Horace . It had been surprising if the whole Roman youth , at this ardent and generous period of life , breathing the air of Pericles , Aristides ...
Strana xviii
... death of Cato , of which he has ex pressed his admiration . And Wieland had forgotten that Horac fairly confesses his fears , and attributes his escape to Mercury , the god of letters.6 Lessing is no doubt right that the playful ...
... death of Cato , of which he has ex pressed his admiration . And Wieland had forgotten that Horac fairly confesses his fears , and attributes his escape to Mercury , the god of letters.6 Lessing is no doubt right that the playful ...
Strana xx
... death of Tarpeia , the fall of Hostus Hostilius , the struggle of Mettus Curtius through the marsh , the women rushing with torn raiment and di- shevelled hair between their fathers and their husbands , the nightly meetings of Numa and ...
... death of Tarpeia , the fall of Hostus Hostilius , the struggle of Mettus Curtius through the marsh , the women rushing with torn raiment and di- shevelled hair between their fathers and their husbands , the nightly meetings of Numa and ...
Strana xxiii
... death of Tiberius Gracchus , " Silence , ye step - sons of Italy ! What ! shall I fear these fellows , now they are free , whom I myself have brought in chains to Rome ? " These were the operatives ( opera ) who flocked , not merely ...
... death of Tiberius Gracchus , " Silence , ye step - sons of Italy ! What ! shall I fear these fellows , now they are free , whom I myself have brought in chains to Rome ? " These were the operatives ( opera ) who flocked , not merely ...
Strana xxvii
... death of Cæsar , and a panegyric on Augustus . kind of poetry obtains high reputation in its own day . but loses its interest with the events which it celebrates . Yet of the few epiɑ lines of Varius which survive , all show vigor and ...
... death of Cæsar , and a panegyric on Augustus . kind of poetry obtains high reputation in its own day . but loses its interest with the events which it celebrates . Yet of the few epiɑ lines of Varius which survive , all show vigor and ...
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