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The Satires, Epistles & Art of Poetry of Horace

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The Satires, Epistles & Art of Poetry of Horace (1874)
by Quintus Horatius Flaccus, translated by John Conington

Satires II. and VIII. of Book 1 are omitted, presumably on account of their content being at odds with Victorian morality.

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THE SATIRES, EPISTLES, AND
ART OF POETRY OF
HORACE.

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THE SATIRES, EPISTLES, AND
ART OF POETRY OF
HORACE

TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE

BY THE LATE

JOHN CONINGTON, M. A.

CORPUS PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

FOURTH EDITION.

LONDON:

GEORGE BELL AND SONS, YORK STREET,
COVENT GARDEN.

1874.

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CHISWICK PRESS:—PRINTED BY WHITTINGHAM AND WILKINS,
TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE.

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TO

THE REV. W. H. THOMPSON, D.D.

MASTER OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
IN GRATITUDE FOR MANY KINDNESSES
RECEIVED FROM HIM AND OTHER CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS,
AND IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE COMPLIMENT
PAID BY CAMBRIDGE TO OXFORD
IN THE APPOINTMENT OF THE OXFORD LATIN PROFESSOR
AS ONE OF THE ELECTORS TO HER LATIN CHAIR.

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Original:

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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Translation:

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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