The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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... latter have been taken from the larger edition , and will De found to contain much interesting information re- specting the vineyards and wines of the ancients Milman's Life of Horace has also been appended . from the splendid edition ...
... latter have been taken from the larger edition , and will De found to contain much interesting information re- specting the vineyards and wines of the ancients Milman's Life of Horace has also been appended . from the splendid edition ...
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... latter at least appear to us , were at Rome . The tone of society , of which Horace is the representative , was that into which Rome , weary and worn out with 2 ** LIFE OF HORACE . conversation, but which can only command respect where ...
... latter at least appear to us , were at Rome . The tone of society , of which Horace is the representative , was that into which Rome , weary and worn out with 2 ** LIFE OF HORACE . conversation, but which can only command respect where ...
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... latter on the political stage , we find the name of Mæcenas in frequent con- junction with his ; and there can be no doubt that he was of great use to him in assisting to establish and consolidate the empire ; but the want of materials ...
... latter on the political stage , we find the name of Mæcenas in frequent con- junction with his ; and there can be no doubt that he was of great use to him in assisting to establish and consolidate the empire ; but the want of materials ...
Strana lv
... latter . From this time till the battle of Actium ( B.C. 31 ) history is silent concerning Mæcenas ; but at that period we again find him intrust- ed with the administration of the civil affairs of Italy . It has indeed been maintained ...
... latter . From this time till the battle of Actium ( B.C. 31 ) history is silent concerning Mæcenas ; but at that period we again find him intrust- ed with the administration of the civil affairs of Italy . It has indeed been maintained ...
Strana lvi
... latter so rich and powerful that it was dangerous to al low him to live unless he advanced him still further . ( Dio Cassius liv . 6. ) Between B.C. 21 and 16 , however , we have direct evi dence that a coolness , to say the least , had ...
... latter so rich and powerful that it was dangerous to al low him to live unless he advanced him still further . ( Dio Cassius liv . 6. ) Between B.C. 21 and 16 , however , we have direct evi dence that a coolness , to say the least , had ...
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