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14 Horace uses a noticeably more high - handed tone : the menial person of the vilicus allows Horace a more assertive manner , and he bludgeons him with an ostensibly moral argument which overlays the subversive indications ( 32-36 ) ...
14 Horace uses a noticeably more high - handed tone : the menial person of the vilicus allows Horace a more assertive manner , and he bludgeons him with an ostensibly moral argument which overlays the subversive indications ( 32-36 ) ...
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Like all the rest , Leuconoè is a bird of passage in his life persona or person , it matters not . If she wants some indication of permanence as a condition for bestowing her favours now , that must be changed .
Like all the rest , Leuconoè is a bird of passage in his life persona or person , it matters not . If she wants some indication of permanence as a condition for bestowing her favours now , that must be changed .
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The same formula to the opposite purport ( rather , the dead person did wrong and the consequence effected by the living person [ ' and .. ' ] was favourable ) appears at Juvenalis Ivi : Buecheler is dead , his Juvenal has been re ...
The same formula to the opposite purport ( rather , the dead person did wrong and the consequence effected by the living person [ ' and .. ' ] was favourable ) appears at Juvenalis Ivi : Buecheler is dead , his Juvenal has been re ...
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