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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1853-1854-398

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394 THE SCHOOL Forte sub hoc tempus castellum evertere praetor Nescio quod cupiens hortari coepit eundeni Verbis quae timido quoque possent addere mentem bone quo virtus tua te vocat pede fausto Grandia laturus meritoruni praemia Quid stas Post haec ille catus quantumvis rusticus Ibit Ibit eo quo vis qui zonam perdidit inquit What is the argument of this Epistle and how does Horace apply this story Who were Chrysippus Crantor Attalus Democritus Empedocles Aristippus Mordax Cynicus Eutrapelus Ennius Archilochus Sappho Alcaeus Lucullus Prisci Catones atque Cethegi Draw plan of Rome particularizing the localities alluded to by Horace in the Epistles Explain the phrases Tunicatus popellus exsan- gue cunnnum Epicuri porcus Caerite cera dignus Indicia Latinae designator lictoribus atris momenta Leonis jus imperiumque barathrum macelli 10 mors ultima linea rerum 11 adire Corinthum 12 de lana caprina rixari 13 tabuhe peceare vetantes 14 crocum iloresqw perambulet Attae Fabula 15 Saliare carmen 16 Fescen- nina licentia 17 Bioneis sermonibus et sale nigro 18 libra mercatus et aere 19 Festa quinquatria Give the divisions of the Roman Year and Day Express in Horatian Latin "about two o'clock "sleep until seven o'clock during the whole of August am expected Scan and prove Praecipue sanus nisi quum pituita molesta est Ingenium non incultum est nec turpiter hirtum What are the peculiarities in these lines 10 Where were Cibyra Baiai Ferentinum nrundusium Paros Utica Corinth Ulubrae
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