The Satires of Persius Translated: With NotesJ. Ginger, 1803 - 189 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... passions ; so the satirist remarks and censures those private and indivi- dual deviations from good sense or good conduct , which it does not fall within the province of the moralist to observe . The moralist displays the variety of the ...
... passions ; so the satirist remarks and censures those private and indivi- dual deviations from good sense or good conduct , which it does not fall within the province of the moralist to observe . The moralist displays the variety of the ...
Strana xix
... passions , the perpetrators of detestable vices , the dupes or the agents of vil- lainy . The pictures drawn by the vigorous and masterly hand of Juvenal may justly claim our admiration ; but surely little delight can be felt in ...
... passions , the perpetrators of detestable vices , the dupes or the agents of vil- lainy . The pictures drawn by the vigorous and masterly hand of Juvenal may justly claim our admiration ; but surely little delight can be felt in ...
Strana xxix
... passions . It is in his fifth satire , that Persius treats of this stoical doctrine of liberty . In nothing did the ... passions altogether from the breast , and to leave the mind in a state of apathy , cannot but be contrary both to ...
... passions . It is in his fifth satire , that Persius treats of this stoical doctrine of liberty . In nothing did the ... passions altogether from the breast , and to leave the mind in a state of apathy , cannot but be contrary both to ...
Strana xxx
... passions and affections . We are made susceptible of anger , in order that we may repel injury — of fear , in order that we may attend to the preser- vation of our existence of desire , in order that we may continue our species . It is ...
... passions and affections . We are made susceptible of anger , in order that we may repel injury — of fear , in order that we may attend to the preser- vation of our existence of desire , in order that we may continue our species . It is ...
Strana xxxi
... passions is indeed essential to happiness ; and to restrain and moderate their violence will always be the task of philosophy , and the proof of wisdom . But they who teach us , that we ought to suppress all feeling — to be sensible ...
... passions is indeed essential to happiness ; and to restrain and moderate their violence will always be the task of philosophy , and the proof of wisdom . But they who teach us , that we ought to suppress all feeling — to be sensible ...
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adeo admired Alcibiades aliquid alludes ancient appears Arcesilas atque Attin bracca bulla Casaubon celebrated censure centum Chrysippus Cicero compitalia Cornutus doctrine Dryden Egyptians employed feasts Ferrarius fools genius gods Greek hæc Harpocrates Haud Heic Hinc honour Horace hunc illis Inque inquit inter Jews Jove Juvenal juxta lamps Lares laurel lyre Macrinus mane mihi mind Muse neque Nero nihilum nisi nunc o'er observes opinion pale passage passions Persius philosopher pleasure Pliny poet poetry prætor's praise pueris quæ quam quantum quibus quid Quintilian quis quod reader Romans Rome Rubenius SATIRE III SATIRE IV SATIRE VI SATIRES OF PERSIUS satirist says seems sense sibi signifies sius soul speak Stoics sublime Tacitus tamen taste thee thine thou thought tibi trabea translated Tunc umbo venit verba verses vice virtue wealth words write youth
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Strana 2 - Venter, negatas artifex sequi voces. Quod si dolosi spes refulserit nummi, Corvos poetas et poetrias picas Cantare credas Pegasei'um nectar. SATIRA I. ' O CURAS hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane! Quis leget haec V Min' tu istud ais ?
Strana 40 - NEMPE hoc assidue : jam clarum mane fenestras Intrat et angustas extendit lumine rimas, Stertimus, indomitum quod despumare Falernum Sufficiat, quinta dum linea tangitur umbra. " En quid agis ? siccas insana Canicula messes Jamdudum coquit, et patula pecus omne sub ulmo est." Unus ait comitum. "Verumne? itane? ocius adsit Hue aliquis ! nemon' ?" Turgescit vitrea bilis, Finditur, Arcadiae pecuaria rudere dicas.
Strana 60 - ... hoc bene sit' tunicatum cum sale mordens 30 cepe et farratam pueris plaudentibus ollam pannosam faecem morientis sorbet aceti?" at si unctus cesses et figas in cute solem, est prope te ignotus cubito qui tangat et acre despuat: "hi mores!
Strana 82 - ... indulge Genio, carpamus dulcia! nostrum est quod vivis; cinis et manes et fabula fies. vive memor leti! fugit hora; hoc quod loquor inde est.
Strana 28 - Haec sancte ut poscas, Tiberino in gurgite mergis Mane caput bis terque, et noctem flumine purgas. Heus age, responde ; minimum est quod scire laboro : De Jove quid sentis? estne ut pneponere cures Hunc cuiquam ? " Cuinam ? vis Staio ? an scilicet haeres, Quis potior judex, puerisve quis aptior orbis?
Strana 76 - An quisquam est alius -liber, nisi ducere vitam Cui licet, ut voluit ? licet, ut volo, vivere : non sim Liberior Bruto ?' Mendose colligis, inquit 85 Stoi'cus hic, aurem mordaci lotus aceto.
Strana 14 - Quis populi sermo est ? quis enim ? nisi carmina molli Nunc demum numero fluere, ut per leve severos Effundat junctura ungues : scit tendere versum 65 Non secus, ac si oculo rubricam dirigat uno.
Strana 48 - Quantum elargiri deceat ? quem te deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re?
Strana 90 - Egregius lusisse senes. Mihi nunc Ligus ora Intepet, hybernatque meum mare, qua latus ingens Dant scopuli, et multa littus se valle receptat. Lunai portum est operae cognoscere, cives. Cor jubet hoc Enni, postquam destertuit esse JO Maeonides Quintus pavone ex Pythagoreo.
Strana 52 - TANGE, miser, venas, et pone in pectore dextram; Nil calet hic : summosque pedes attinge manusque; Non frigent.