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Strana xvi
... honored father before he set out to complete his edu cation at Athens . But of what stirring events must the boy have been witness during his residence at Rome ! He might possibly soon after his arrival ( B.C. 52 ) , have heard Cicero ...
... honored father before he set out to complete his edu cation at Athens . But of what stirring events must the boy have been witness during his residence at Rome ! He might possibly soon after his arrival ( B.C. 52 ) , have heard Cicero ...
Strana xvii
... honor was occupied ; a new poet , particu . larly a stranger , could only be lost in the inglorious crowds . But this is not all . It is a law of human genius , without exception , that no man can be a great poet except in his native ...
... honor was occupied ; a new poet , particu . larly a stranger , could only be lost in the inglorious crowds . But this is not all . It is a law of human genius , without exception , that no man can be a great poet except in his native ...
Strana xxi
... honors of a citizen , and from that time was established in supremacy over Latin as well as Greek narrative poetry . In this verse Ennius himself em bodied all the early history of Rome ; and we have only to look back from the fragments ...
... honors of a citizen , and from that time was established in supremacy over Latin as well as Greek narrative poetry . In this verse Ennius himself em bodied all the early history of Rome ; and we have only to look back from the fragments ...
Strana xxviii
... honored with the intimate acquaintance of Mæcenas . The introduction of Horace to Mæcenas was the turning - point of h fortunes ; but some time ( at least two or three years ) must have intervened between his return to Rome , and even ...
... honored with the intimate acquaintance of Mæcenas . The introduction of Horace to Mæcenas was the turning - point of h fortunes ; but some time ( at least two or three years ) must have intervened between his return to Rome , and even ...
Strana xxix
... not , and ' tis no great matter ) , ' Go on , my friend , ' he cried ; ' see yonder walls ! Advance and conquer ! go where giory cal's ! 1. Sat. i . , 6 , 58 , segg . More honors , more rewards , atten1 the brave " LIFE OF HOPACE . XIX.
... not , and ' tis no great matter ) , ' Go on , my friend , ' he cried ; ' see yonder walls ! Advance and conquer ! go where giory cal's ! 1. Sat. i . , 6 , 58 , segg . More honors , more rewards , atten1 the brave " LIFE OF HOPACE . XIX.
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