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Horace. his villa at Tibur , and to his intercession with Augustus , for a grant of land in the Sabine district . The emperor even offered him the appointment of private secretary to himself , but he declined this honour , as it would ...
Horace. his villa at Tibur , and to his intercession with Augustus , for a grant of land in the Sabine district . The emperor even offered him the appointment of private secretary to himself , but he declined this honour , as it would ...
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Horace. of the winds , confining all except Iapyx , 18 direct thee , O ship , who art intrusted with Virgil ; my prayer is , that thou mayest land 19 him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Surely oak 20 and ...
Horace. of the winds , confining all except Iapyx , 18 direct thee , O ship , who art intrusted with Virgil ; my prayer is , that thou mayest land 19 him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Surely oak 20 and ...
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Horace. impartial foot . O happy Sextius ! 30 the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations ... Horace , Book II . Ode vii . insinuates : Quem Venus dicet arbitrum bibendi . " WATSON . 23 I have borrowed Milton's ...
Horace. impartial foot . O happy Sextius ! 30 the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations ... Horace , Book II . Ode vii . insinuates : Quem Venus dicet arbitrum bibendi . " WATSON . 23 I have borrowed Milton's ...
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Horace. ODE VII . TO MUNATIUS PLANCUS . OTHER poets shall celebrate famous Rhodes , or Mitylene , of Ephesus , or the walls of Corinth , situated between two seas , or Thebes , illustrious by Bacchus , or Delphi by Apollo , or the ...
Horace. ODE VII . TO MUNATIUS PLANCUS . OTHER poets shall celebrate famous Rhodes , or Mitylene , of Ephesus , or the walls of Corinth , situated between two seas , or Thebes , illustrious by Bacchus , or Delphi by Apollo , or the ...
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Horace. more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble con- nexion binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the last day ! ODE XIV.69 TO THE ROMAN STATE . O SHIP , new ...
Horace. more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble con- nexion binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the last day ! ODE XIV.69 TO THE ROMAN STATE . O SHIP , new ...
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