HORACE His Life, Friendships and Philosophy AS TOLD BY HIMSELF IN UNRHYMED METRICAL TRANSLATION, WITH THE INCLUDING VIEWS OF AUTHORITIES ON RHYMING, AND OTHER BY CLARENCE CARY (PRIVATELY PRINTED) NEW YORK THE EVENING POST JOB PRINTING HOUSE 1904 PA 6393 A5 1904 TO W. GORDON MCCABE, OF VIRGINIA The learned, and amiable Quintilius and Aristarchus* of my beginnings in Horatian translation, and my friend since the dura tempora of our boyhood-days, when we could say, with Horace, me * * * civilisque rudem belli tulit aestus in arma, (†) yet happily omit the relicta non bene parmula, (†) this modest volume is affectionately inscribed, by *Ars P. 438-450. + Epist. 2 II. 47. Ode 2 VII. 10. THE TRANSLATOR |