Horace: Horace: His Life, Friendships and Philosophy as Told by Himself . Including Views of Authorities on Rhyming and Other Translation Methods with Notes, Comments and Examples by Clarence Cary

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Horace : Horace: His Life, Friendships and Philosophy as Told by Himself . Including Views of Authorities on Rhyming and Other Translation Methods with Notes, Comments and Examples by Clarence Cary

The Evening Post Job Printing House. New York. 1904, 1904

Cloth. First edition thus. Gilt lettering front cover and spine. Gilt page tops. Book plate front end paper. From the title page: "In Unrhymed Metrical Translation, with the Latin Text, and appropriate Illustrations from his Works". Contents include: From Satire I. VI; From Ode 2. XIII (On his Escape from a Falling Tree.); Ode I, V, (To Pyrrha); Ode I, XXIII, (To Chloe); The Epistle of the Pisos on The Art of Poetry; etc.. Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Binding: Hardcover

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