The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 páginas |
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... have been introduced , as their admirable taste can not but render them accept- able to readers of every class . THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY , CHRIST CHURCH . " " INTRODUCTION . QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS was born on the 8th.
... have been introduced , as their admirable taste can not but render them accept- able to readers of every class . THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY , CHRIST CHURCH . " " INTRODUCTION . QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS was born on the 8th.
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... able petulance , and her countenance , too unsteady to be beheld , inflame me . Venus , rushing on me with her whole force , has quitted Cyprus ; and suffers me not to sing of the Scythians , and the Parthian , " furious when his horse ...
... able petulance , and her countenance , too unsteady to be beheld , inflame me . Venus , rushing on me with her whole force , has quitted Cyprus ; and suffers me not to sing of the Scythians , and the Parthian , " furious when his horse ...
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... able to make exchange between the highest and the lowest , and diminishes the ex- alted , bringing to light the obscure ; rapacious fortune , with a shrill whizzing , has borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed ...
... able to make exchange between the highest and the lowest , and diminishes the ex- alted , bringing to light the obscure ; rapacious fortune , with a shrill whizzing , has borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed ...
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... able also to look upon her palace , lying 65 courages his companions to give free reins to joy and hilarity , yet still to honor and admire the noble spirit and bold resolution of the ill - fated Cleopatra . With the true spirit of a ...
... able also to look upon her palace , lying 65 courages his companions to give free reins to joy and hilarity , yet still to honor and admire the noble spirit and bold resolution of the ill - fated Cleopatra . With the true spirit of a ...
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... able neck ; by this Romulus escaped Acheron on the horses of Mars - Juno1 having spoken what the gods in full conclave approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and lewd judge , " and a foreign woman , have reduced to ashes , condemned ...
... able neck ; by this Romulus escaped Acheron on the horses of Mars - Juno1 having spoken what the gods in full conclave approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and lewd judge , " and a foreign woman , have reduced to ashes , condemned ...
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