The Works of HoraceJ. Bartlett, 1856 - 588 páginas |
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... death that he might not have the pain of surviving his patron . According to Suetonius , his death ( which he places after his fifty - ninth year ) was so sudden , that he had not time to execute his will , which is opposed to the ...
... death that he might not have the pain of surviving his patron . According to Suetonius , his death ( which he places after his fifty - ninth year ) was so sudden , that he had not time to execute his will , which is opposed to the ...
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... death , as evidences of the divine wrath for the guilt of the civil wars . He then invokes one god after another to come and restore the state , and finally fixes upon Mercury , whom he entreats to take upon himself the form of a man ...
... death , as evidences of the divine wrath for the guilt of the civil wars . He then invokes one god after another to come and restore the state , and finally fixes upon Mercury , whom he entreats to take upon himself the form of a man ...
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... death of Julius Cæsar . They are related also by Virgil ( Georg . i . 466- 489 ) , which description Horace may have had in his mind . See also Ovid , Met . xv . 782 sqq . dirae ] It is very common in Horace ( though not peculiar to him ) ...
... death of Julius Cæsar . They are related also by Virgil ( Georg . i . 466- 489 ) , which description Horace may have had in his mind . See also Ovid , Met . xv . 782 sqq . dirae ] It is very common in Horace ( though not peculiar to him ) ...
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... death of Julius Cæsar , the descendant of Iulus , her ancestor . Ilia , or Rea Silvia , the mother of Romulus and Remus , is variously reported to have been married to the Tiber and the Anio , because into one of those streams she was ...
... death of Julius Cæsar , the descendant of Iulus , her ancestor . Ilia , or Rea Silvia , the mother of Romulus and Remus , is variously reported to have been married to the Tiber and the Anio , because into one of those streams she was ...
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... death , who unmoved could look on the monsters of the deep , and the swelling waves , and dangerous rocks ? In vain did God separate lands , if man is to leap over the forbidden waters . So doth he ever rush into sin . Prometheus ...
... death , who unmoved could look on the monsters of the deep , and the swelling waves , and dangerous rocks ? In vain did God separate lands , if man is to leap over the forbidden waters . So doth he ever rush into sin . Prometheus ...
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Página 230 - Graeca nocturna versate manu, versate diurna. at vestri proavi Plautinos et numeros et 270 laudavere sales ; nimium patienter utrumque, ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Página 428 - His ways are always grievous; Thy judgments are far above out of his sight: As for all his enemies, he puffeth at them. 6 He hath said in his heart, I shall not be moved: For I shall never be in adversity.
Página 27 - Parcus deorum cultor et infrequens insanientis dum sapientiae consultus erro, nunc retrorsum vela dare atque iterare cursus cogor relictos...
Página 173 - Quid, militibus promissa Triquetra Praedia Caesar an est Itala tellure daturus?" Jurantem me scire nihil mirantur ut unum Scilicet egregii mortalem altique silenti. Perditur haec inter misero lux non sine votis : O rus, quando ego te adspiciam? quandoque licebit 60 Nunc veterum libris, nunc somno et inertibus horis Ducere sollicitae jucunda oblivia vitae...
Página 220 - cui sic extorta voluptas et demptus per vim mentis gratissimus error».
Página 223 - HIIMANO capiti cervicem pictor equinam Jungere si velit, et varias inducere plumas Undique collatis membris, ut turpiter atrum Desinat in piscem mulier formosa superne, Spectatum admissi risum teneatis, amici...
Página 187 - Inter spem curamque, timores inter et iras, Omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum : Grata superveniet quae non sperabitur hora.
Página 92 - Cum semel occideris et de te splendida. Minos Fecerit arbitria, Non, Torquate, genus, non te facundia, non te Restituet pietas.
Página 127 - Est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, Quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.
Página 81 - Ille potens sui Laetusque deget, cui licet in diem Dixisse ' Vixi ;' eras vel atra Nube polum pater occupato Vel sole puro; non tamen irritum 45 Quodcunque retro est, efficiet, neque Diffinget infectumque reddet Quod fugiens semel hora vexit.