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Horace

There are 10 posts tagged Horace (this is page 3 of 4).

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Why Doesn’t My OCT Look Like This?

Actually, I don’t even own an OCT of Horace at the moment, but I’m certain that, even if I did, this is not what I would be seeing. Horace, Odes, Epod

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Eric in Uncategorized | March 13, 2007 | 46 Words

A Brief Outline of Horace, Odes 2

2.1: For Pollio; civil wars; Horace [‘H.’ hereafter] prefers to sing of lighter subjects.2.2: For Crispus Sallustius; moral poem; vanity of riches and

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Eric in Uncategorized | March 12, 2007 | 371 Words

No Snow/Horace

The other day I posted a snippet of Horace that was appropriate to our snowy conditions. Since it’s warmed up and everything has started to melt, I th

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 22, 2007 | 73 Words

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