| Virgil - 1858 - 452 páginas
...scandalous passage in Donatus, which may not tell the truth. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means of enjoyment and of leisure ; and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1858 - 436 páginas
...scandalous passage in Donatus, which may not tell the truth. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means of enjoyment and of leisure ; and he bad the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 páginas
...alike in his fortune and his friends. Munificent patronage gave him ample meaus of enjoyment and of leisure, and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of his day. His fame, which was established in his lifetime, was cherished after his death as an inheritance in... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1865 - 672 páginas
...scandalous passage in Donatus, which may not tell the truth. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means of enjoyment and of leisure, and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1865 - 794 páginas
...scandalous passage in Donatus, which may not tell the truth. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means of enjoyment and of leisure, and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| Virgil - 1865 - 468 páginas
...scandalous passage in Donatus, which may not tell the truth. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means of enjoyment and of leisure ; and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1865 - 796 páginas
...scandalous passage in Donatus, which may not tell the truth. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means- of enjoyment and of leisure, and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| William Smith - 1877 - 536 páginas
...a house on the Esquiline hill, near the gardens of Maecenas. In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample means of enjoyment and of leisure, and he had the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day, among whom Horace... | |
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1900 - 312 páginas
...description applicable mutatis nominibus to either poet : " In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample...the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day. He was an 1This was written in 1874. amiable, good-tempered man, free from the mean passions... | |
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley - 1900 - 310 páginas
...a description applicable mutatis nominibus to either poet : "In his fortunes and his friends Virgil was a happy man. Munificent patronage gave him ample...the friendship of all the most accomplished men of the day. He was an 'This was written in 1874, amiable, good-tempered man, free from the mean passions... | |
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