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One strength of the Whigs, however, was a superb network of newspapers ; their leading editor was Horace Greeley of the powerful New York Tribune.
The notion of such an action by an audience was however recognized in antiquity, as seen particularly in the Roman theoretical concerns of Horace, who also lived in an age of increasing skepticism about the supernatural, in his Ars Poetica.
" In 1825, however, Horace Hayman Wilson's work on the lingayat sect of South India attempted to refute popular British notions that the lingam graphically represented a human organ and that it aroused erotic emotions in its devotees.
11, 17, 30, 34, 51, 61 ) and Horace ( four books of Odes ) wrote lyric poetry, which however was no longer meant to be sung, but read or recited.
Horace, however, decided against consolidation.
Her supposed interpretation-reported by several critics-of Camille at the Théâtre-Français to Talma's Horace, however, has never happened.
Its exact geographical location is not specified, however the name is likely inspired by the Riverdale, Bronx since one of the comic book founders, John L. Goldwater attended Riverdale's Horace Mann School
When still hardly fifteen he was already the author of numerous metrical translations from Ovid, Horace and Virgil, as well as of original lyrics, dramas, and an epic of four thousand lines on the origin of the Swiss confederations, writings which he is said on one occasion to have rescued from a fire at the risk of his life, only, however, to burn them a little later ( 1729 ) with his own hand.
In 1995, a tunnel was proposed as part of the Connector, traveling underneath Horace J. Bryant Drive ; however, the idea was rejected by Mayor James Whelan and the City Council as it would have displaced many homes in the area.
He did not however limit himself to his tasks, and found time, even during the campaign, to translate part of Horace and to compose two poems, the Poème des Alpes and the Chant de guerre-the latter was a condemnation of the murder of the French envoys to the Second Congress of Rastatt.
In London she met her first husband, Englishman Horace Eliashcheff ; their brief marriage however ended in a divorce.
Initially Horace Staples intended to fund the school via an interest left in his will ; however that interest became known whilst Horace was still alive and led to the high school ’ s foundation being laid in 1884.
The author, however, shows an acquaintance with Latin poets Horace, Virgil, and Lucretius.
I am passionately fond of personal beauty ; but on the whole, I dislike my kind, and my natural affections are weak " Horace Howard Furness, however, wrote of him:

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Simonides was the first to establish the choral dirge as a recognized form of lyric poetry, his aptitude for it being testified, for example, by Quintillian ( see quote in the Introduction ), Horace (" Ceae ... munera neniae "), Catullus (" maestius lacrimis Simonideis ") and Dionysius of Halicarnassus, where he says:
There is little in it that we could not infer from Tibullus himself and from what Horace says about Albius, though it is possible that its compiler may have taken some of his statements from Suetonius's book De Poetis.
The parallels to passages of Horace and Seneca are recorded in the commentaries: in view of what the Life says about Lucan, the verbal resemblance of Sat.
The marriage between Anne Horton and the Duke of Cumberland was described as a “ conquest at Brighthelmstone ” ( now Brighton ) by Mrs. Horton, " who ", Horace Walpole says, " had for many months been dallying with his passion, till she had fixed him to more serious views than he had intended.
However, Alexander Pope mentions him in Imitations of Horace, Epistle II, as a turnip obsessed person and says, in a note, that " that kind of rural improvement which arises from turnips " was Townshend's favorite conversational topic.
In Horace, the phrase is part of the longer Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero – " Seize the Day, putting as little trust as possible in the future ", and the ode says that the future is unforeseen, and that instead one should scale back one's hopes to a brief future, and drink one's wine.
Horace says, for example: " A comic subject is not susceptible of treatment in a tragic style, and similarly the banquet of Thyestes cannot be fitly described in the strains of everyday life or in those that approach the tone of comedy.
British anthropologist Horace Arthur Rose says:

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Readers unacquainted with its reputation as a satirical work often do not immediately realize that Swift was not seriously proposing cannibalism and infanticide, nor would readers unfamiliar with the satires of Horace and Juvenal recognize that Swift's essay follows the rules and structure of Latin satires.
At the same time, Horace Stoneham moved his New York Giants to the San Francisco Bay Area, ensuring that there would be two west coast NL teams and preserving the longstanding rivalry with O ' Malley's Dodgers that continues to this day.
Shara Nelson, an R & B singer, featured on the orchestral " Unfinished ," and Jamaican dance hall star Horace Andy provided vocals on several other tracks, as he would throughout Massive Attack's career.
Horace Bushnell introduced the idea of Christian nurture, through which children would be brought to religion without revivals.
They would later turn up as Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar.
The concept would be that, in 1939, Horace had gotten tired of playing bit parts and, after learning Mickey was starring in Fantasia, was going to demand Walt to give him a starring role in that movie as well.
In 1951 Blue Note issued their first vinyl 10 " releases, and the label was soon recording new talent such as Horace Silver ( who would stay with Blue Note for a quarter of a century ), the Jazz Messengers ( originally a collaboration, but soon to become Art Blakey's group ), Milt Jackson ( as the leader of what became the Modern Jazz Quartet ) and Clifford Brown.
One very famous commuter who would make his way back and forth from Chappaqua to New York City was Horace Greeley, the successful editor of the New York Tribune.
Wheeler quotes Horace Greeley, " If the Declaration of Independence justifies the secession from the British Empire of three million colonists in 1776, we do not see why it would not justify the secession of five millions of southerns from the Federal Union in 1861.
From the New York Times of December 3, Wheeler quoted Horace Greeley: " If seven or eight contiguous States shall present themselves authentically at Washington, saying: " We hate the Federal Union ; we have withdrawn from it ; we will give you the choice between acquiescing in our secession and arranging amicably all incidental questions on the one hand, and attempting to subdue us on the other ", we could not stand up for coercion, for subjugation, for we do not think it would be just.
Both of W. W. Mayo's sons, William James Mayo ( 1861 – 1939 ) and Charles Horace Mayo ( 1865 – 1939 ) would grow up in Rochester, and when old enough both attended medical school.
Horace Greeley spent as little time as possible with his wife and would sleep in a boarding house when in New York City rather than be with her.
Rowse was a hoarder and boasted that his unpublished diaries, journals, letters and pocket books would keep a Rowse industry going long after his death, in the manner of Boswell or Horace Walpole.
Meinertzhangen believed Horace Smith-Dorrien ( who had saved the British Army during the retreat from Mons ), the original choice as commander in 1916 would have quickly defeated the German commander Colonel ( later General ) Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck.
" Horace Walpole would not have suffered it in his toyshop at Strawberry Hill ".< ref >( Benjamin 1910: 320 ) Beckford was dismissive of Walpole.
He enjoyed listening to Herb Pomeroy's band at the time, and had a trio which would play Horace Silver's music at a local jazz club.
* On July 2, 1970, while with the Tigers, Niekro had a no-hitter broken up with one out in the ninth by a Horace Clarke single ; this would be the only hit Niekro allowed in defeating the New York Yankees 5-0.
In 1971, having had early warning that Horace King would be retiring, the Conservatives took the lead in offering to the Labour Party either Selwyn Lloyd or John Boyd-Carpenter as potential Speakers.
Under royal finance and support, American missionary doctor Horace N. Allen introduced Western medicine by establishing Gwanghyewon, what would become Severance Hospital and the oldest Western-style hospital in Korea.
Thus editor Horace Greeley in 1838 started a magazine, The Jeffersonian, that he said " would exhibit a practical regard for that cardinal principle of Jeffersonian Democracy, and the People are the sole and safe depository of all power, principles and opinions which are to direct the Government.
He would return for the season, but his outspoken personality and poor results on the field that season ( Brooklyn briefly fell into the basement ) would again cause friction with Rickey, and on July 16 of that year, Durocher, Rickey and New York Giants owner Horace Stoneham negotiated a deal whereby Durocher was let out of his Brooklyn contract to take over the Dodgers ' cross-town rivals.
Alexander Pope would manage to refer to the King himself in unflattering tones by " imitating " Horace in his Epistle to Augustus.
Horace would eventually follow in his father's footsteps, becoming president of Twin City Rapid Transit until his death on August 22, 1931.

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