Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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... letter to a member of Tiberius ' staff . The poet describes his own ill health and admonishes Celsus to bear up well under prosperity . Epistle 9 , to Claudius Tiberius Nero , is a graceful letter of recommendation for Horace's friend ...
... letter to a member of Tiberius ' staff . The poet describes his own ill health and admonishes Celsus to bear up well under prosperity . Epistle 9 , to Claudius Tiberius Nero , is a graceful letter of recommendation for Horace's friend ...
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... letter to Philautus encouraged him to abandon his dissolute life in Naples ; in a letter to Eubulus , Euphues thanked the old man for his good advice and told him of his return to righteousness ; another letter to Philautus expressed ...
... letter to Philautus encouraged him to abandon his dissolute life in Naples ; in a letter to Eubulus , Euphues thanked the old man for his good advice and told him of his return to righteousness ; another letter to Philautus expressed ...
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... letter meant for his son . The letter , signed by Wellbred , a London gallant , was an invitation to young Knowell to renew his association with a group of young madcaps . Old Knowell , having read the letter , and being convinced that ...
... letter meant for his son . The letter , signed by Wellbred , a London gallant , was an invitation to young Knowell to renew his association with a group of young madcaps . Old Knowell , having read the letter , and being convinced that ...
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