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His departing words were immortalised in the seventh ode of the Roman poet Horace, in which he exhorts his companions to " nil desperandum ", " despair in no way ", and announces " cras ingens iterabimus aequor ", " tomorrow we shall set out upon the vast ocean ".
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.
The main campus for Lakeshore Technical College is located in the village, while public school students are a part of the Sheboygan Area School District ; the district maintains Cleveland Elementary School in the village, and those students usually attend Horace Mann Middle School and Sheboygan North High School in the city of Sheboygan later on if they have no school choice preference.
*" After you, Claude – no, After you Cecil " – Moving men spoken by Jack Train and Horace Percival This phrase became used by RAF pilots as they queued for attack.
Serbia, Egypt and the principalities were successively the scene of hostilities in which the Ottomans gained no successes, and in 1807 a British fleet appeared at Constantinople, strangely, to insist on Turkey's yielding to Russia's demands and that the Ottomans dismiss the ambassador of Napoleon, Horace Sebastiani ( see Dardanelles Operation ).
Horace Walpole later wrote about Gibbons: " There is no instance of a man before Gibbons who gave wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions of the elements with the free disorder natural to each species.
The manuscripts say it came from the commentary of Valerius Probus, no doubt a learned edition of Persius like those of Virgil and Horace by this same famous " grammarian " of Berytus, the poet's contemporary.
Brief notices are given of Greek and Roman literature, but no mention is made of Plautus, Horace or Propertius.
She had no children, but another of Colvin's grandchildren founded his own line: Clement Sneyd's son ended up as Admiral Sir Ragnar Colvin, KBE, CB, and fathered John Horace Ragnar Colvin, the Cold War diplomat.
There is no sufficient ground for Horace Walpole's charge that the fall of Sir Robert was brought about by Hardwicke's treachery.
There is no doubt that he had a share in the Verses to the Imitator of Horace ( 1732 ) and it is possible that he was the sole author.
The book, said Horace Walpole, " deserved no more to be published than his bills on the road for post-horses ", adding that it demonstrated how " a man may travel without observation, and be an author without ideas ".
Jack concludes by saying he can't admit to the judge that he is Horace Townsend, because then Laurel, her son Rob and Rachel would have no money and no house.
The use of modals ' present participles to indicate aspect ( as in " Maeyinge suffer no more the loue & deathe of Aurelio " from 1556 ), and of their preterite forms to indicate tense ( as in " he follow'd Horace so very close, that of necessity he must fall with him ") also became uncommon.
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* J. Louis Engdahl, " Rose Pastor Stokes Asks Privilege to Return to Socialist Party Ranks ," The Eye Opener ( Chicago ), v. 9, no.
Horace and Engdahl
Horace Oscar Axel Engdahl ( born December 30, 1948 ) is a Swedish literary historian and critic, and has been a member of the Swedish Academy since 1997.
The current permanent secretary of the Academy is Peter Englund, who was preceded by Horace Engdahl.
Ebba Witt-Brattström is ( since 1989 ) married to Horace Engdahl, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy.
In 2008, Horace Engdahl, then the permanent secretary of the Academy, declared that " Europe still is the center of the literary world " and that " the US is too isolated, too insular.
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