Horace: His Life, Friendships and Philosophy as Told by Himself in Unrhymed Metrical TranslationEvening post job printing house, 1904 - 215 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... once Daunus o'er rustics Had kingdom : For I , from the low - born , am potent , As first an Æolian verse , for the Latins ' Own measures , transporting . Assume thou the pride then , Well earned by thy merits , and thus , with the ...
... once Daunus o'er rustics Had kingdom : For I , from the low - born , am potent , As first an Æolian verse , for the Latins ' Own measures , transporting . Assume thou the pride then , Well earned by thy merits , and thus , with the ...
Strana 15
... once to the chief bits of autobiography , and to some of the collateral or internal evidence afforded by the present selections from a considerably wider range of the poet's works : 5 SAT . I. VI . NON quia , Maecenas 15.
... once to the chief bits of autobiography , and to some of the collateral or internal evidence afforded by the present selections from a considerably wider range of the poet's works : 5 SAT . I. VI . NON quia , Maecenas 15.
Strana 25
... once , upon Vultur , Apulia's mountain— Both home , and Apulian nurse , then astray from , And weary of play ; whilst in slumbers Of childhood — with fresh - leaves , the wood - doves Of fable enveloped , to wonder of dwellers In nests ...
... once , upon Vultur , Apulia's mountain— Both home , and Apulian nurse , then astray from , And weary of play ; whilst in slumbers Of childhood — with fresh - leaves , the wood - doves Of fable enveloped , to wonder of dwellers In nests ...
Strana 27
... once upraised thee , Thou vile log , thus ready to fall on The head of an innocent master . Nay , what should man shun best , there's never enough then Of warning , from hour to hour , of lifetime ! * * * * * * * For thus was Proserpiné ...
... once upraised thee , Thou vile log , thus ready to fall on The head of an innocent master . Nay , what should man shun best , there's never enough then Of warning , from hour to hour , of lifetime ! * * * * * * * For thus was Proserpiné ...
Strana 29
... once I nigh killed was , By stroke of a tree - fall . This day , ever sacred , at turn of the year tide , A cork , with the pitch well encrusted , removed is From jar set aside for imbibing the smoke fumes , When Tullus was Consul ...
... once I nigh killed was , By stroke of a tree - fall . This day , ever sacred , at turn of the year tide , A cork , with the pitch well encrusted , removed is From jar set aside for imbibing the smoke fumes , When Tullus was Consul ...
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