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Horace

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1. Horace - Noun

2. Horace - Proper noun

Meaning

Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC)

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What is good looking, as Horace Smith remarks, but looking good? Be good, be womanly, be gentle,-generous in your sympathies, heedful of the well-being of all around you; and, my word for it, you will not lack kind words of admiration. John Greenleaf Whittier

Hunting party," Horace said Both Halt and Will looked at him sarcastically. "You think?" Will said. "Maybe they found the deer and brought him back to repair him. John Flanagan

It's a big raised platform at the end of the square, with steps running up to it.” Like a stage?” Evanlyn suggested. "Maybe they're planning to put on a play?” Or an execution,” Horace said. John Flanagan

Never take your eyes off them,” Horace said to Gilan, in an admonishing tone. "Didn't MacNeil ever tell you that? John Flanagan

Horace or Boileau have said such a thing before you.”-”I take your word for it, but I have used it as my own. May I not have the same correct thought after them, as others may have after me? Jean de La Bruyère

Horace and Aristotle told us of the virtues of their fathers, and the vices of their own time, and authors down through the centuries have told us the same. If they were right, men would now be bears. Montesquieu

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