The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen SeculareAmerican book Company, 1902 - 465 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... say , and the appointment not unnaturally aroused envy at the time . It is probable , however , that Horace had already made some reputation among his fellow students as a skillful versifier , and Brutus ' love of literature induced him ...
... say , and the appointment not unnaturally aroused envy at the time . It is probable , however , that Horace had already made some reputation among his fellow students as a skillful versifier , and Brutus ' love of literature induced him ...
Strana 21
... says that he has renounced lyric verse ; he is too old for it ; the distractions of the city prevent composition , and careful work is no longer appreciated ; he will therefore devote himself to philosophy , and seek that golden mean ...
... says that he has renounced lyric verse ; he is too old for it ; the distractions of the city prevent composition , and careful work is no longer appreciated ; he will therefore devote himself to philosophy , and seek that golden mean ...
Strana 24
... says were circulated under his name . His poems were early used in schools , certainly before Quintilian's day ; in Juvenal's time , busts of Vergil and Horace adorned schoolrooms ; so that for nearly nine- teen centuries the works of ...
... says were circulated under his name . His poems were early used in schools , certainly before Quintilian's day ; in Juvenal's time , busts of Vergil and Horace adorned schoolrooms ; so that for nearly nine- teen centuries the works of ...
Strana 25
... say that no one since Horace's day has written Latin Alcaics or Sapphics that deserve to be com- pared with their models . Naturally Horace's influence on modern writers of lyric verse has been marked . To illustrate this here is not ...
... say that no one since Horace's day has written Latin Alcaics or Sapphics that deserve to be com- pared with their models . Naturally Horace's influence on modern writers of lyric verse has been marked . To illustrate this here is not ...
Strana 53
... says Porphy- rio . The Attali , kings of Perga- mon , were famous for their wealth . In 133 B.C. King Attalus III , at his death , bequeathed his kingdom , with his treasures , to the Romans . This lent to his name the glamour of wealth ...
... says Porphy- rio . The Attali , kings of Perga- mon , were famous for their wealth . In 133 B.C. King Attalus III , at his death , bequeathed his kingdom , with his treasures , to the Romans . This lent to his name the glamour of wealth ...
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