The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper and brothers, 1849 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... received and natural theory ) owed his freedom to one of the illustrious family of the Horatii , whose name , according to general usage , he was per- mitted to assume . Recent writers , ' however , have shown from in- scriptions that ...
... received and natural theory ) owed his freedom to one of the illustrious family of the Horatii , whose name , according to general usage , he was per- mitted to assume . Recent writers , ' however , have shown from in- scriptions that ...
Strana xiii
... 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 exercised the function of collector of pay- ments at auction . The collector was a ...
... 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 exercised the function of collector of pay- ments at auction . The collector was a ...
Strana xxi
... received the 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 ...
... received the 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 ...
Strana xxiii
... received apportionments of land , but mure frequently in remote parts of Italy : the actual Roman territory , there . fore , that in which the old Roman language was the native dialect , und in which might survive that Roman pride which ...
... received apportionments of land , but mure frequently in remote parts of Italy : the actual Roman territory , there . fore , that in which the old Roman language was the native dialect , und in which might survive that Roman pride which ...
Strana xxx
... received from the liberality of his friends aot lees than centies sestertim ( £ 80,729 3s . 4d . ) , besides a house in Rome on the Esquiline , a villa near Nola , perhaps another in Sicily . ( Donati , Vita Virg . , vi . Hence ...
... received from the liberality of his friends aot lees than centies sestertim ( £ 80,729 3s . 4d . ) , besides a house in Rome on the Esquiline , a villa near Nola , perhaps another in Sicily . ( Donati , Vita Virg . , vi . Hence ...
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