Horace: Satires, Epistles, and Ars PoeticaCrosby Lockwood & Company, 1878 - 217 pages |
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... inter onusto Forte vehas humero , nihilo plus accipias quam Qui nil portarit . Vel dic , quid referat intra Naturę fines viventi , jugera centum an " " 99 Eo fit Mille aret ? " At suave est ex magno tollere acervo . " Dum ex parvo nobis ...
... inter onusto Forte vehas humero , nihilo plus accipias quam Qui nil portarit . Vel dic , quid referat intra Naturę fines viventi , jugera centum an " " 99 Eo fit Mille aret ? " At suave est ex magno tollere acervo . " Dum ex parvo nobis ...
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... inter Tanaļn quiddam socerumque Viselli . Est modus in rebus , sunt certi denique fines , Quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum . Illuc , unde abii , redeo , nemo ut avarus Se probet ac potius laudet diversa sequentes , Quodque ...
... inter Tanaļn quiddam socerumque Viselli . Est modus in rebus , sunt certi denique fines , Quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum . Illuc , unde abii , redeo , nemo ut avarus Se probet ac potius laudet diversa sequentes , Quodque ...
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... inter sępe pericla . Hic se pręcipitem tecto dedit ; ille flagellis Ad mortem cęsus ; fugiens hic decidit acrem Prędonum in turbam ; dedit hic pro corpore nummos ; Hunc perminxerunt calones ; quin etiam illud Accidit , ut quidam testes ...
... inter sępe pericla . Hic se pręcipitem tecto dedit ; ille flagellis Ad mortem cęsus ; fugiens hic decidit acrem Prędonum in turbam ; dedit hic pro corpore nummos ; Hunc perminxerunt calones ; quin etiam illud Accidit , ut quidam testes ...
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... inter amicos Ut nunquam inducant animum cantare rogati , Injussi nunquam desistant . Sardus habebat Ille Tigellius hoc . Cęsar , qui cogere posset , Si peteret per amicitiam patris atque suam , non Quidquam proficeret ; si collibuisset ...
... inter amicos Ut nunquam inducant animum cantare rogati , Injussi nunquam desistant . Sardus habebat Ille Tigellius hoc . Cęsar , qui cogere posset , Si peteret per amicitiam patris atque suam , non Quidquam proficeret ; si collibuisset ...
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... inter numeretur . Opinor , Hęc res et jungit , junctos et servat amicos . At nos virtutes ipsas invertimus atque Sincerum cupimus vas incrustare . Probus quis Nobiscum vivit : multum demissus homo ; illi Tardo cognomen , pingui damus ...
... inter numeretur . Opinor , Hęc res et jungit , junctos et servat amicos . At nos virtutes ipsas invertimus atque Sincerum cupimus vas incrustare . Probus quis Nobiscum vivit : multum demissus homo ; illi Tardo cognomen , pingui damus ...
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