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... Horace ( Sat. 1. 10. 85 ) : Horace takes the opportunity of his commencing ( v . notes ) a history of the civil wars to send him this complimentary ode into which he very cleverly introduces ( 11. 9—16 ) allusions to Pollio's various ...
... Horace ( Sat. 1. 10. 85 ) : Horace takes the opportunity of his commencing ( v . notes ) a history of the civil wars to send him this complimentary ode into which he very cleverly introduces ( 11. 9—16 ) allusions to Pollio's various ...
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... Horace at once explains , for the words ' et incedis ... ' are really an ex- planation . The historian of disasters which were so recent is compared to a man who after a conflagration incautiously advances among the débris the surface ...
... Horace at once explains , for the words ' et incedis ... ' are really an ex- planation . The historian of disasters which were so recent is compared to a man who after a conflagration incautiously advances among the débris the surface ...
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... Horace suddenly represents himself as reading Pollio's history , in which he knows beforehand events will be so vividly and dramatically portrayed that the reader will imagine himself to be actually seeing and hearing that which is ...
... Horace suddenly represents himself as reading Pollio's history , in which he knows beforehand events will be so vividly and dramatically portrayed that the reader will imagine himself to be actually seeing and hearing that which is ...
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... Horace is thinking of , Caesar ordered his soldiers to strike at the faces of the young Roman nobles who formed the cavalry and that they fearful for their beauty turned and fled . The phrase needs no such learned and unnatural ...
... Horace is thinking of , Caesar ordered his soldiers to strike at the faces of the young Roman nobles who formed the cavalry and that they fearful for their beauty turned and fled . The phrase needs no such learned and unnatural ...
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... Horace is very fond ) , victorum ne- potes ( direct object of rettulit ) inferias ( in apposition to ne- potes as an offering at his tomb ) Iugurthae ( dative of remoter object ) . 26. cesserat ] The gods were supposed to quit doomed ...
... Horace is very fond ) , victorum ne- potes ( direct object of rettulit ) inferias ( in apposition to ne- potes as an offering at his tomb ) Iugurthae ( dative of remoter object ) . 26. cesserat ] The gods were supposed to quit doomed ...
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