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... friends . Being therefore eased of domestic cares , he pursues his journey to Naples . The charming situation of that place , and view of the beautiful villas of the Roman nobility , equalling the magnificence of the greatest kings ...
... friends . Being therefore eased of domestic cares , he pursues his journey to Naples . The charming situation of that place , and view of the beautiful villas of the Roman nobility , equalling the magnificence of the greatest kings ...
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... friends ; and , choosing them wisely , found , by expe- rience , that good sense and gratitude are almost inse . parable . This appears in Virgil and Horace . The former , besides the honour he did him to all posterity , returned his ...
... friends ; and , choosing them wisely , found , by expe- rience , that good sense and gratitude are almost inse . parable . This appears in Virgil and Horace . The former , besides the honour he did him to all posterity , returned his ...
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... friends when learning passed for quality . Lælius , the second man oi tome , in his time , had done as much for that poet out of whose dross Virgil would sometimes pick gold , as mmself said , when one found him reading Ennius : ( ae ...
... friends when learning passed for quality . Lælius , the second man oi tome , in his time , had done as much for that poet out of whose dross Virgil would sometimes pick gold , as mmself said , when one found him reading Ennius : ( ae ...
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... friends , deliberated whether he should retain the sovereign power , or restore the commonwealth . Agrippa , who was a very honest man , but whose view was of no great extent , advised him to the latter ; but Mæcenas , who had ...
... friends , deliberated whether he should retain the sovereign power , or restore the commonwealth . Agrippa , who was a very honest man , but whose view was of no great extent , advised him to the latter ; but Mæcenas , who had ...
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... friendship , to which he was extremely sen- sible . The reader will admit of or reject the following conjecture ... friend almost threw her into his arms . But , however he stood affected to the ladies , there is a dreadful accusation ...
... friendship , to which he was extremely sen- sible . The reader will admit of or reject the following conjecture ... friend almost threw her into his arms . But , however he stood affected to the ladies , there is a dreadful accusation ...
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