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... guest , he made his way to the heart of the Minister almost imme- diately , and from that time forth the friends were all in all to each other till death separated them . During the next year after this he formed one of the party which ...
... guest , he made his way to the heart of the Minister almost imme- diately , and from that time forth the friends were all in all to each other till death separated them . During the next year after this he formed one of the party which ...
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... guest whom men of Greece with numerous hosts shall seek again in compact sworn to burst your nuptial bonds , and break in pieces Priam's ancient realm . Alas ! alas ! what toil to horses , what to men is looming near at hand ! What ...
... guest whom men of Greece with numerous hosts shall seek again in compact sworn to burst your nuptial bonds , and break in pieces Priam's ancient realm . Alas ! alas ! what toil to horses , what to men is looming near at hand ! What ...
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... guest of gods , great Pelops ' sire , has died , and old Tithonus to the skies transferred , and Minos , confidant of Jove : the nether world the son of Panthous holds , a second time sent down to Orcus , although - his share in Trojan ...
... guest of gods , great Pelops ' sire , has died , and old Tithonus to the skies transferred , and Minos , confidant of Jove : the nether world the son of Panthous holds , a second time sent down to Orcus , although - his share in Trojan ...
Side 32
... guest . ODE VI . TO SEPTIMIUS . Septimius , ready to come with me to Gades , and the tribes of Spain , untaught as yet to bear our yoke , or ty the savage Syrtes where the Moorish waters ever seethe : 32 BOOK II . THE ODES .
... guest . ODE VI . TO SEPTIMIUS . Septimius , ready to come with me to Gades , and the tribes of Spain , untaught as yet to bear our yoke , or ty the savage Syrtes where the Moorish waters ever seethe : 32 BOOK II . THE ODES .
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... guests his holy shrines : he dealt with Colchian poisons and with every crime which villany conceives , who set you up , and in my very garden too , ill - omened trunk , to fall upon your master's un- offending head . Man never is ...
... guests his holy shrines : he dealt with Colchian poisons and with every crime which villany conceives , who set you up , and in my very garden too , ill - omened trunk , to fall upon your master's un- offending head . Man never is ...
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The Poems of Horace: A Literal Translation Horace,Archibald Hamilton Bryce Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1913 |
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2nd Edition Æschylus ancient Anticyra Bacchus bear better bring Cæsar cask CELSUS ALBINOVANUS death delight dread earth English Engravings Ennius EPISTLE EPODE Falernian Falernian wine fame father fault fear gain gift give gods greedy Greek guest hand happy heart History honour Horace Illustrations Jove JULIUS FLORUS kings lated Latium laugh lest literally live Lucanian Lucilius lyre Mæcenas means Medes Memoir mind Muse ne'er night noble nought o'er once Orcus poems poet Portraits praise pray prayers Prose rich Roman Rome sacred SATIRE SATIRE VI seek sesterces shun sing slave sleep strains stream sweet Tarentum taste Telephus tell thee things thou Thracian Tibur TIRESIAS toil Trans Translated Venus verses vols wealth what's William Hazlitt winds wine wish wont Woodcuts woods words wrath write youth
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Side 2 - BELL (Sir Charles). The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression, as connected with the Fine Arts.
Side 5 - CASTLE (E.) Schools and Masters of Fence, from the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteenth Century. By Egerton Castle, MA, FSA With a Complete Bibliography. Illustrated...
Side 9 - FLORENCE OF WORCESTER'S Chronicle, with the Two Continuations : comprising Annals of English History from the Departure of the Romans to the Reign of Edward I.
Side 4 - Chalmers on the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man.
Side 3 - Cribbage, Loo, Vingt-et-un, Napoleon, Newmarket, Pope Joan, Speculation, &c., &c. BOND'S A Handy Book of Rules and Tables for verifying Dates with the Christian Era, &c. Giving an account of the Chief Eras and Systems used by various Nations ; with the easy Methods for determining the Corresponding Dates. By JJ Bond. 5*.
Side 7 - Histories of Louis XI. and Charles VIII., Kings of France, and Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Together with the Scandalous Chronicle, or Secret History of Louis XL, by Jean de Troyes.
Side 4 - BROWNE'S (Sir Thomas) Works Edited by Simon Wilkin. 3 vols. jf. 6d. each. BURKE'S Works. 8 vols. 3^. 6d. each. I. — Vindication of Natural Society — Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful, and various Political Miscellanies. II. — Reflections on the French Revolution — Letters relating to the Bristol Election — Speech on Fox's East India Bill, &c.
Side 27 - History of Civilisation, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by William Hazlitt. 3 vols. y. 6d. each. HALL'S (Rev. Robert) Miscellaneous Works and Remains. HAMPTON COURT: A Short History of the Manor and Palace. By Ernest Law, BA With numerous Illustrations, v , HARDWICK'S History of the Articles of Religion.
Side 16 - MILTON'S Prose Works. Edited by JA St. John. 5 vols. y. 6d. each. Poetical Works, with a Memoir and Critical Remarks by James Montgomery, an Index to Paradise Lost, Todd's Verbal Index to all the Poems, and a Selection of Explanatory Notes by Henry G. Bohn. Illustrated with 120 Wood Engravings from Drawings by W. Harvey. 2 vols.
Side 24 - TALES OF THE GENII; or, the Delightful Lessons of Horam, the Son of Asmar. Translated from the Persian by Sir Charles Morell. Numerous Woodcuts and 12 Steel Engravings.