Excerpt from The Country of Horace and Virgil
One cannot read Horace without longing to be acquainted with that country house in which he was so happy. Can we know exactly where it was? Is it possible to find again, not the very stones of his villa, which time has doubtless scattered, but the charming spot he has so oft described - those lofty mountains which "sheltered his goats from the summer fires;" that spring by which he was wont to stretch himself in the day's hot hours; those woods, those rivulets, those valleys - in fine, that landscape which he had before his eyes during the longer and better portion of his life ? People have been asking themselves this question ever since the Renaissance, and its solution might have been early foreseen.
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