Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 311 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... appears to have been dead by this time . The most distinguished philosopher then teaching at Athens was Cratippus the peripatetic , to whom Cicero had sent his son . Horace men- tions ( Epist . ii . 2 , 45 ) that he had attended the ...
... appears to have been dead by this time . The most distinguished philosopher then teaching at Athens was Cratippus the peripatetic , to whom Cicero had sent his son . Horace men- tions ( Epist . ii . 2 , 45 ) that he had attended the ...
Strana viii
... He was at the same time well acquainted with , and had a fine taste for literature , and took the deepest interest in it . He attempted poetry himself too , not unsuccessfully . Horace , as it appears , became viii INTRODUCTION .
... He was at the same time well acquainted with , and had a fine taste for literature , and took the deepest interest in it . He attempted poetry himself too , not unsuccessfully . Horace , as it appears , became viii INTRODUCTION .
Strana ix
Horace. not unsuccessfully . Horace , as it appears , became the chief lite- rary assistant of Maecenas : he gave him information about new books , helped him in his own compositions , and wrote poems for his gratification and amusement ...
Horace. not unsuccessfully . Horace , as it appears , became the chief lite- rary assistant of Maecenas : he gave him information about new books , helped him in his own compositions , and wrote poems for his gratification and amusement ...
Strana xi
... appears from his conduct to Augustus . Maecenas had spoken of Horace to the emperor , and had given him a copy of his poems ; with which , being a man of taste , and from disposition as well as from political motives a patron of ...
... appears from his conduct to Augustus . Maecenas had spoken of Horace to the emperor , and had given him a copy of his poems ; with which , being a man of taste , and from disposition as well as from political motives a patron of ...
Strana xiii
... appears , moreover , that the two books were issued together . They were composed on various occa- sions , partly for the amusement of Maecenas's social circle ; and appear to have been intended originally entirely for the enter ...
... appears , moreover , that the two books were issued together . They were composed on various occa- sions , partly for the amusement of Maecenas's social circle ; and appear to have been intended originally entirely for the enter ...
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