The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper, 1846 - 681 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... addressed to the Pisos , is common- ly known by the title " De Arte Poetica , " " On the Art of Poetry . " The character of the poet and his productions is thus given by a modern writer , himself a votary of the Mu- ses . " The writings ...
... addressed to the Pisos , is common- ly known by the title " De Arte Poetica , " " On the Art of Poetry . " The character of the poet and his productions is thus given by a modern writer , himself a votary of the Mu- ses . " The writings ...
Strana xiii
... addressed to the Pisos . The style and manner differ in no respect from the former epistles . The observations are equally desultory , and we meet with the same strokes of satirical humour ; which appear unsuitable to a didactic piece ...
... addressed to the Pisos . The style and manner differ in no respect from the former epistles . The observations are equally desultory , and we meet with the same strokes of satirical humour ; which appear unsuitable to a didactic piece ...
Strana 273
... Addressed to Mæcenas , and intended probably by Horace as a dedication to him of part of his odes . It is generally thought that the poet collected together and presented on this occasion the first three books of his lyric pieces . From ...
... Addressed to Mæcenas , and intended probably by Horace as a dedication to him of part of his odes . It is generally thought that the poet collected together and presented on this occasion the first three books of his lyric pieces . From ...
Strana 278
... Addressed to Mars , as the reputed father of Romulus and Remus . - 39 . Marsi . The common texts have Mauri . But the peo- ple of Mauretania were never remarkable for their valour , and their ca- valry besides were always decidedly ...
... Addressed to Mars , as the reputed father of Romulus and Remus . - 39 . Marsi . The common texts have Mauri . But the peo- ple of Mauretania were never remarkable for their valour , and their ca- valry besides were always decidedly ...
Strana 279
... Addressed to the ship which was about to convey Virgil to the shores of Greece . The poet prays that the voyage may be a safe and propitious one : alarmed , however , at the same time by the idea of the dangers which threaten his friend ...
... Addressed to the ship which was about to convey Virgil to the shores of Greece . The poet prays that the voyage may be a safe and propitious one : alarmed , however , at the same time by the idea of the dangers which threaten his friend ...
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Strana 261 - Troianum orditur ab ovo : semper ad eventum festinat et in medias res non secus ac notas auditorem rapit, et quae desperat tractata nitescere posse relinquit, 150 atque ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet, primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum.
Strana 265 - Munus et officium nil scribens ipse docebo, Unde parentur opes, quid alat formetque poetam ; Quid deceat, quid non ; quo virtus, quo ferat error.
Strana 209 - ... nunc itaque et versus et cetera ludicra pono ; 10 quid verum atque decens euro et rogo et omnis in hoc sum : condo et compono quae mox depromere possim. ac ne forte roges quo me duce, quo Lare tuter, nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri, quo me cumque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes.
Strana 245 - Serus enim Graecis admovit acumina chartis, Et post Punica bella quietus quaerere coepit, Quid Sophocles et Thespis et Aeschylus utile ferrent.
Strana 268 - Saxa movere sono testudinis et prece blanda Ducere quo vellet. Fuit haec sapientia quondam, Publica privatis secernere, sacra profanis, Concubitu prohibere vago, dare jura maritis, Oppida moliri, leges incidere ligno ; Sic honor et nomen divinis vatibus atque 400 Carminibus venit.
Strana 149 - ... cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris, mutum et turpe pecus, glandem atque cubilia propter 100 unguibus et pugnis, dein fustibus, atque ita porro pugnabant armis quae post fabricaverat usus, donee verba quibus voces sensusque notarent nominaque invenere ; dehinc absistere bello, oppida coeperunt muñiré, et poneré leges, 105 ne quis fur esset, neu latro, neu quis adulter.
Strana 266 - Cum semel imbuerit, speramus carmina fingi Posse linenda cedro et levi servanda cupresso ? Aut prodesse volunt, aut delectare poetae, Aut simul et jucunda et idonea dicere vitae.
Strana 10 - Sperne puer, neque tu choreas, Donee virenti canities abest Morosa. Nunc et campus et areae Lenesque sub noctem susurri Composita repetantur hora ; 20 Nunc et latentis proditor intimo Gratus puellae risus ab angulo Pignusque dereptum lacertis Aut digito male pertinaci.
Strana 269 - Hoc, aiebat, et hoc ; melius te posse negares, Bis terque expertum frustra, delere jubebat 4-10 Et male tornatos incudi reddere versus.
Strana 252 - Ridentur. mala qui componunt carmina ; verum Gaudent scribentes et se venerantur et ultro, Si taceas, laudant quidquid scripsere beati. At qui legitimum cupiet fecisse poema, Cum tabulis animum censoris sumet honesti...