The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 pages |
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Page vi
... manner in which the Publishers have superintended it , sparing no pains or ex- pense to make it as perfect as possible . I avail myself of this opportunity to make my grateful acknowledgments to Professors and Classical Teachers for the ...
... manner in which the Publishers have superintended it , sparing no pains or ex- pense to make it as perfect as possible . I avail myself of this opportunity to make my grateful acknowledgments to Professors and Classical Teachers for the ...
Page xvi
... manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes , as well as by his own natural turn for the observation of character , and perhaps , too , by a sense of dissatisfaction with his present fortunes . 3 His poetical talents soon ...
... manners of the times , so fruitful in satiric themes , as well as by his own natural turn for the observation of character , and perhaps , too , by a sense of dissatisfaction with his present fortunes . 3 His poetical talents soon ...
Page xx
... manners and forms of character of Roman society , and with all the best intellectual and social influences of Roman life . And when weary of the tumults and busy scenes of the city , he could avail himself of all the advantages and ...
... manners and forms of character of Roman society , and with all the best intellectual and social influences of Roman life . And when weary of the tumults and busy scenes of the city , he could avail himself of all the advantages and ...
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... manners , and the great facts of human life and experience . The value of these writings to the student of Roman history and Roman character , has been briefly and truly expressed by Mr. Mil- man . ' " Of Rome , " he says , 66 or of the ...
... manners , and the great facts of human life and experience . The value of these writings to the student of Roman history and Roman character , has been briefly and truly expressed by Mr. Mil- man . ' " Of Rome , " he says , 66 or of the ...
Page 315
... manner in which the poet hopes for her all - inspiring aid.- - 34 . Lesboum ; in allusion to the Greek lyric poets , Alcaeus and Sappho ; both natives of Lesbos . Comp . O. i . , 32 , 5 , and note . - Barbiton . This instrument belonged ...
... manner in which the poet hopes for her all - inspiring aid.- - 34 . Lesboum ; in allusion to the Greek lyric poets , Alcaeus and Sappho ; both natives of Lesbos . Comp . O. i . , 32 , 5 , and note . - Barbiton . This instrument belonged ...
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