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... stands by night smiling on the naked babes ; ' and transforms the beggars ' brats into the heirs of great houses . ( Satire vi . 605. ) So again in the seventh Satire he tells us that the stars which receive the new - born babe ...
... stands by night smiling on the naked babes ; ' and transforms the beggars ' brats into the heirs of great houses . ( Satire vi . 605. ) So again in the seventh Satire he tells us that the stars which receive the new - born babe ...
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... stand you will never want a patron to employ profligacy ? ' Horace would have ended the fourth Satire with the breaking up of the council , whose members have deliberated over the best method of dishing up a turbot , as if it had been a ...
... stand you will never want a patron to employ profligacy ? ' Horace would have ended the fourth Satire with the breaking up of the council , whose members have deliberated over the best method of dishing up a turbot , as if it had been a ...
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... stands in the very front rank of satirists , and was the one true poet of his own day . CHARLES H. PEARSON . ' ' Ne trouve en Chapelain , quoi qu'ait dit la Satire , Autre défaut , sinon , qu'on ne le saurait lire , Et pour faire goûter ...
... stands in the very front rank of satirists , and was the one true poet of his own day . CHARLES H. PEARSON . ' ' Ne trouve en Chapelain , quoi qu'ait dit la Satire , Autre défaut , sinon , qu'on ne le saurait lire , Et pour faire goûter ...
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... stand regularly to the left ; those to the end of a verse are found on the right hand . The Codex during the tenth century belonged to the mon- astery of Lauresheim on the Rhine ; but its fate till the end of the tenth century is ...
... stand regularly to the left ; those to the end of a verse are found on the right hand . The Codex during the tenth century belonged to the mon- astery of Lauresheim on the Rhine ; but its fate till the end of the tenth century is ...
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... passion for blood . Nor was the populace content 1 Valerius Maximus , ii . 4. § 7 , quoted by Lecky . 2 Cf. Hor . Sat. ii . 3. 85 , 86 ; Persius , Sat. vi . 41 sq . to stand alone in its passion for the grim sport 52 INTRODUCTION .
... passion for blood . Nor was the populace content 1 Valerius Maximus , ii . 4. § 7 , quoted by Lecky . 2 Cf. Hor . Sat. ii . 3. 85 , 86 ; Persius , Sat. vi . 41 sq . to stand alone in its passion for the grim sport 52 INTRODUCTION .
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