Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 311 strán (strany) |
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... expression . He is great , because he thoroughly understands , as an artist , all his immediate relations , and raises the individual to the universal . In his lyric poems he despises the dithyrambic strain of thought ; and its want is ...
... expression . He is great , because he thoroughly understands , as an artist , all his immediate relations , and raises the individual to the universal . In his lyric poems he despises the dithyrambic strain of thought ; and its want is ...
Strana 29
... expression for a friend . - 9 . Robur , oak - wood , ' for this is the original signification of the word . Horace is thinking of a shield made of the hardest wood , and covered with triple brass.- 12. Praecipitem Africum ...
... expression for a friend . - 9 . Robur , oak - wood , ' for this is the original signification of the word . Horace is thinking of a shield made of the hardest wood , and covered with triple brass.- 12. Praecipitem Africum ...
Strana 36
... expression derived from à Roman usage . A Roman commander - in - chief had the au- spicia ; that is , the right of consulting the gods by the flight of birds , for the purpose of ascertaining whether any proposed course of proceeding ...
... expression derived from à Roman usage . A Roman commander - in - chief had the au- spicia ; that is , the right of consulting the gods by the flight of birds , for the purpose of ascertaining whether any proposed course of proceeding ...
Strana 43
... expression , taken from the Greek . In prose it would be sumis celebrandum , ' dost thou take up or choose to celebrate . ' Clio was the muse of history , and is purposely named here . The poet intends to write a panegyric on a ...
... expression , taken from the Greek . In prose it would be sumis celebrandum , ' dost thou take up or choose to celebrate . ' Clio was the muse of history , and is purposely named here . The poet intends to write a panegyric on a ...
Strana 46
... expression is , Julius ( C. Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus ) gleaming like a star . ' The connection of the thoughts is , ' the fame of Marcellus is growing gradually , but that of Augustus is already most brilliant . ' Ignes ...
... expression is , Julius ( C. Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus ) gleaming like a star . ' The connection of the thoughts is , ' the fame of Marcellus is growing gradually , but that of Augustus is already most brilliant . ' Ignes ...
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aetas Alcaeus ancient Apollo Apulia atque Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium Caesar called Campania Carm CARMEN carmina celebrated Compare Carm curas dative dicere edition enim Ennius epistle EPISTOLA Epode erat extra cloth fidibus gods Gram Greek haec hence honour Horace Horace's hunc idem illi inter Jupiter juvat Lucilius Maecenas magis mala mare melius mihi modo multa namely natura neque nihil nisi nunc Octavianus olim omne omnis pater pede poem poet poëtae poetical poetry populus praise properly puer pueri quae quam quia quibus Quid quidquid quis quod quoque Quum rebus recte rerum Roman Rome royal 12mo saepe Satires satis scil semel semper sense Sextus Pompeius sibi simul sine Sive slave sunt tamen Tarentum thee thou tibi Tibur ulmo Venusia Verum virtus vitae wine Zumpt
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Strana 294 - ... 10 scimus, et hanc veniam petimusque damusque vicissim; sed non ut placidis coeant immitia, non ut serpentes avibus geminentur, tigribus agni. Inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter...
Strana 299 - Atque ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet, Primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum. Tu quid ego et populus mecum desideret audi : Si plausoris eges aulaea manentis et usque Sessuri donec cantor ' Vos plaudite' dicat, Aetatis cujusque notandi sunt tibi mores, Mobilibusque decor naturis dandus et annis.
Strana 178 - Virgines lectas puerosque castos Dis quibus septem placuere colles Dicere carmen. Alme Sol, curru nitido diem qui Promis et celas aliusque et idem lo Nasceris, possis nihil urbe Roma Visere maius...
Strana 297 - Humani vultus : si vis me flere dolendum est Primum ipsi tibi : tune tua me infortunia laedent, Telephe vel Peleu ; male si mandata loqueris Aut dormitabo aut ridebo.
Strana 250 - Inter spem curamque, timores inter et iras, Omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum : Grata superveniet quae non sperabitur hora.
Strana 300 - ... conversis studiis aetas animusque virilis quaerit opes et amicitias, inservit honori, commisisse cavet quod mox mutare laboret. multa senem circumveniunt incommoda, vel quod quaerit et inventis miser abstinet ac timet uti...
Strana 203 - QUI fit, Maecenas, ut nemo quam sibi sortem Seu ratio dederit seu fors objecerit ilia Contentus vivat, laudet diversa sequentes ? " O fortunati mercatores !" gravis annis Miles ait multo jam fractus membra labore.
Strana 305 - ... scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons : rem tibi Socraticae poterunt ostendere chartae, 310 verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur. qui didicit patriae quid debeat et quid amicis, quo sit amore parens, quo frater amandus et hospes, quod sit conscripti, quod iudicis officium, quae partes in bellum missi ducis, ille profecto 315 reddere personae scit convenientia cuique.
Strana 270 - Libera per vacuum posui vestigia princeps, Non aliena meo pressi pede. Qui sibi fidit Dux regit examen. Parios ego primus iambos Ostendi Latio, numeros animosque secutus Archilochi, non res et agentia verba Lycamben.