The works of Horace: with English notes, for the use of schools and collegesD. Appleton, 1866 - 575 lappuses |
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xviii. lappuse
... Augustus . 15 , The relations of Horace with Augustus have been the sub- Hoc erat in votis : Sat. 2 , 2 , 61. 2 Hae latebrae dulces , Epist . 1 , 16 , 30. 3 , 29 , 12 ; Sat. 2 , 6 , 28. 4 O. 2 , 18 , 14 , satis beatus O. 3 , 1 , 47 & 48 ...
... Augustus . 15 , The relations of Horace with Augustus have been the sub- Hoc erat in votis : Sat. 2 , 2 , 61. 2 Hae latebrae dulces , Epist . 1 , 16 , 30. 3 , 29 , 12 ; Sat. 2 , 6 , 28. 4 O. 2 , 18 , 14 , satis beatus O. 3 , 1 , 47 & 48 ...
xix. lappuse
... Augustus the master of Rome and of the world , it was true patriotism and humanity in Horace to yield his homage to a government which restored tranquillity to his long - distracted country , and to lend his poetic talents to the ...
... Augustus the master of Rome and of the world , it was true patriotism and humanity in Horace to yield his homage to a government which restored tranquillity to his long - distracted country , and to lend his poetic talents to the ...
xx. lappuse
... Augustus himself ; when , so- licited by him to accept the place of his confidential secretary , ' he respectfully ... Augustus . He com- manded a position agreeable to his tastes and wishes , and minently favorable to the development of ...
... Augustus himself ; when , so- licited by him to accept the place of his confidential secretary , ' he respectfully ... Augustus . He com- manded a position agreeable to his tastes and wishes , and minently favorable to the development of ...
xxi. lappuse
... Augustus , in his last words : Horatii Flacci , ut mei , esto memor.3 Horace died a few weeks later , on the 27th of November , in the fifty- seventh year of his age ; thus singularly fulfilling his own poetic resolution , 5 Ibimus ...
... Augustus , in his last words : Horatii Flacci , ut mei , esto memor.3 Horace died a few weeks later , on the 27th of November , in the fifty- seventh year of his age ; thus singularly fulfilling his own poetic resolution , 5 Ibimus ...
xxiii. lappuse
... Augustus , and as a poet and a subject ever did him homage ; but he was unwilling to sustain to him a near rela- 1 3 2 -loquaces lymphae , O. 3 , 13 , 15. O. 1 , 7 , 13 . e . g . O. 1 , 21 , 5-8 ; ib . 2 , 3 , 9-12 ; ib . 1 , 9 , 1-4 ...
... Augustus , and as a poet and a subject ever did him homage ; but he was unwilling to sustain to him a near rela- 1 3 2 -loquaces lymphae , O. 3 , 13 , 15. O. 1 , 7 , 13 . e . g . O. 1 , 21 , 5-8 ; ib . 2 , 3 , 9-12 ; ib . 1 , 9 , 1-4 ...
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