Excerpt from Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera: With Annotations in English, Consisting Chiefly of the Delphin Commentaries Condensed, and of Selections From Doering and Others
In these matters all is common property, and, Apia M atim more modogue, he has gathered fi'eely what ever seemed best calculated for the purpose.
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