Q. Horati Flacci Sermones. The Satires of Horace, ed. by A. Palmer |
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Strana xxii
... slaves , which is founded rather on Cicero than Luci- lius , we possess a moral lecture of great force and power . Other Satires which show no imitation or reminiscence of Lucilius beyond . a chance expression , are the fourth , seventh ...
... slaves , which is founded rather on Cicero than Luci- lius , we possess a moral lecture of great force and power . Other Satires which show no imitation or reminiscence of Lucilius beyond . a chance expression , are the fourth , seventh ...
Strana 120
... slave carrying the bread - bag , you would get no more bread than the other slaves . ' In 5. 90 the traveller carries the excellent bread , umeris , on the shoulders of his slaves . reticulum was a net - work bag used for carrying ...
... slave carrying the bread - bag , you would get no more bread than the other slaves . ' In 5. 90 the traveller carries the excellent bread , umeris , on the shoulders of his slaves . reticulum was a net - work bag used for carrying ...
Strana 124
... slaves was a common event ; such slaves were called fugitivi . 79. bonorum , neuter . The irony is better preserved in Latin than English , bona being commonly used for property , posses- sions . pauper , with gen . , as pauper aquae ...
... slaves was a common event ; such slaves were called fugitivi . 79. bonorum , neuter . The irony is better preserved in Latin than English , bona being commonly used for property , posses- sions . pauper , with gen . , as pauper aquae ...
Strana 128
... slaves to offer greasy water to his guests : such a character scarcely suits this passage . 102. pergis - componere , ' you are proceeding to reconcile opposites . ' In proposing to pass from avarice to prodigality , you speak as if ...
... slaves to offer greasy water to his guests : such a character scarcely suits this passage . 102. pergis - componere , ' you are proceeding to reconcile opposites . ' In proposing to pass from avarice to prodigality , you speak as if ...
Strana 138
... slaves seems a large number to us , but it was about the smallest number which , consistent with respecta- bility , a Roman gentleman could have . Horace had eight on his farm : 2. 7. 118. Three served his dinner : 1. 6. 116 . Orelli ...
... slaves seems a large number to us , but it was about the smallest number which , consistent with respecta- bility , a Roman gentleman could have . Horace had eight on his farm : 2. 7. 118. Three served his dinner : 1. 6. 116 . Orelli ...
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Strana 362 - Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Strana 18 - Hinc omnis pendet Lucilius, hosce secutus Mutatis tantum pedibus numerisque, facetus, Emunctae naris, durus componere versus. Nam fuit hoc vitiosus : in hora saepe ducentos, Ut magnum, versus dictabat stans pede in uno.
Strana 53 - Lucili ritu nostrum melioris utroque. ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim 30 credebat libris, neque si male cesserat usquam decurrens alio, neque si bene; quo fit ut omnis votiva pateat veluti descripta tabella vita senis.
Strana 18 - Eupolis atque Cratinus Aristophanesque poetae, Atque alii, quorum comoedia prisca virorum est, Si quis erat dignus describi. quod malus ac fur, Quod moechus foret aut sicarius aut alioqui Famosus, multa cum libertate notabant.
Strana 47 - Et sermone opus est modo tristi, saepe iocoso, Defendente vicem modo rhetoris atque poetae, Interdum urbani parcentis viribus atque Extenuantis eas consulto. Ridiculum acri Fortius et melius magnas plerumque secat res.
Strana 244 - Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day. With them I take delight in weal And seek relief in woe; And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedew'd With tears of thoughtful gratitude.
Strana 20 - ... agedum, pauca accipe contra. primum ego me illorum dederim quibus esse poetas excerpam numero: neque enim concludere versum 40 dixeris esse satis; neque si qui scribat uti nos sermoni propiora, putes hunc esse poetam, ingenium cui sit, cui mens divinior atque os magna sonaturum, des nominis huius honorem.
Strana 22 - in me iacis ? est auctor quis denique eorum 80 vixi cum quibus? absentem qui rodit amicum, qui non defendit alio culpante, solutos qui captat risus hominum famamque dicacis, fingere qui non visa potest, commissa tacere qui nequit, hie niger est, hunc tu, Romane, caveto.
Strana 115 - Nam veluti pueris absinthia taetra medentes cum dare conantur, prius oras pocula circum contingunt mellis dulci flavoque liquore. ut puerorum aetas improvida ludificetur labrorum tenus, interea perpotet amarum absinthi laticem deceptaque non capiatur, sed potius tali pacto recreata valescat...