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A poetical translation of the works of Horace : with the original text, and critical notes collected from his best Latin and French commentators (v.1)

Horace; Francis, Philip (1708?-1773)

1750

Contents: v.1. Odes. -- v.2. Odes, epodes, and Carmen seculare. -- v.3. Satires. -- v.4. Epistles, and Art of poetry.

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A poetical translation of the works of Horace : with the original text, and critical notes collected from his best Latin and French commentators (v.3)

Horace; Francis, Philip (1708?-1773)

1750

Contents: v.1. Odes. -- v.2. Odes, epodes, and Carmen seculare. -- v.3. Satires. -- v.4. Epistles, and Art of poetry.

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Title: [unknown]

Author: Francis, Philip

Attribution: Francis; [Latin]

Date(s): 1743 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 95

Contents: On man's foolish pride and unbridled ambition, from the conclusion of Philip Francis's translation of Horace, "Odes", I.3, with preceding Latin lines

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Author: Francis, Philip

Attribution: Francis; [Latin]

Date(s): 1743 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 95

Contents: Arguing that although Jove's anger may destroy the innocent, vengeance always catches up with the guilty; extract from Philip Francis's translation of Horace, "Carmen seculare", III.2, with preceding Latin lines

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