The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page xxix
... manner endeared him , to the affection of pofterity . Bishop Atterbury , in a little fugitive piece , that I have feen , takes occafion to make complaint of Virgil's want of gratitude to Horace ( who had celebrated him very frequently ) ...
... manner endeared him , to the affection of pofterity . Bishop Atterbury , in a little fugitive piece , that I have feen , takes occafion to make complaint of Virgil's want of gratitude to Horace ( who had celebrated him very frequently ) ...
Page xxx
... manner by neceffity to a work of this kind , which if done in a state , he had more reafon to be fatisfied with , had been more likely to have given fatisfaction . * This is evident not only from the warmth of his language in his Odes ...
... manner by neceffity to a work of this kind , which if done in a state , he had more reafon to be fatisfied with , had been more likely to have given fatisfaction . * This is evident not only from the warmth of his language in his Odes ...
Page 44
... manners of the first men by your voice , and the exercise of the feemly school for the trial of manhood ; I will chant thee the meffenger of Jupiter and the inferior Gods , and the author of the twisted lyre : a fly practitioner to con ...
... manners of the first men by your voice , and the exercise of the feemly school for the trial of manhood ; I will chant thee the meffenger of Jupiter and the inferior Gods , and the author of the twisted lyre : a fly practitioner to con ...
Page 53
... of Scaurus , and Paulus Emilius lavish of his great soul , the Carthagenian prevailing ; and in the like manner Fabricius . E 3 Hardy Crefcit occulto velut arbor ævo Fama Marcelli : micat inter Ode 12 , THE ODES OF HORACE . 53.
... of Scaurus , and Paulus Emilius lavish of his great soul , the Carthagenian prevailing ; and in the like manner Fabricius . E 3 Hardy Crefcit occulto velut arbor ævo Fama Marcelli : micat inter Ode 12 , THE ODES OF HORACE . 53.
Page 100
... manner of Thracians , Away with the barbarous practice , and defend modeft Bac- chus from bloody quarrels . How prodigiously inconfiftent with wine and torches , is the Median fabre ! O my compa- nions , abate your impious clamours ...
... manner of Thracians , Away with the barbarous practice , and defend modeft Bac- chus from bloody quarrels . How prodigiously inconfiftent with wine and torches , is the Median fabre ! O my compa- nions , abate your impious clamours ...
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