The Works of Horace: With English Notes. For the Use of Schools and CollegesD. Appleton & Company, 1860 - 575 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... Italy , the poet passed the years of his infancy and early boyhood . The story recorded in one of his Odes ' of his preservation by " the fabled wood - pigeons " from the bears and serpents of Mount Vultur - his earliest experience of ...
... Italy , the poet passed the years of his infancy and early boyhood . The story recorded in one of his Odes ' of his preservation by " the fabled wood - pigeons " from the bears and serpents of Mount Vultur - his earliest experience of ...
Strana xiii
... Italy or been cut down by the sword of proscription , and all things were gathering to that crisis which was to decide the fortunes of the Roman Commonwealth . Brutus , on his way to Macedonia to secure that province with its legions ...
... Italy or been cut down by the sword of proscription , and all things were gathering to that crisis which was to decide the fortunes of the Roman Commonwealth . Brutus , on his way to Macedonia to secure that province with its legions ...
Strana xiv
... Italy , and , on the voyage , escaped the peril of shipwreck off Cape Palinurus , to which he there alludes . On his return to Rome , the prospects of Horace were by 1 Sat. 1 , 7 , on which see the Introd . 0. 1 , 7 , 11 ; Epist . 1 , 3 ...
... Italy , and , on the voyage , escaped the peril of shipwreck off Cape Palinurus , to which he there alludes . On his return to Rome , the prospects of Horace were by 1 Sat. 1 , 7 , on which see the Introd . 0. 1 , 7 , 11 ; Epist . 1 , 3 ...
Strana xxix
... Italian poet : Salgo la cima ombrosa , e fresco e verde Veggio l'alloro tuo lassù tenersi , Che per si lunga età foglia non perde : Veggiol dell ' immortal tua lira adorno , E le immagini belle e i sacri versi Con la grand ' Ombra tua ...
... Italian poet : Salgo la cima ombrosa , e fresco e verde Veggio l'alloro tuo lassù tenersi , Che per si lunga età foglia non perde : Veggiol dell ' immortal tua lira adorno , E le immagini belle e i sacri versi Con la grand ' Ombra tua ...
Strana xxxi
... Italy . Caesar goes to Rome . lus Crus . Battle of Pharsalia . Assassination of Pompey . 706 48 17 C. Julius Caesar II . , P. Servilius Vatia Isau- ricus . 708 46 19 45 709 4443 710 44 711 43 1 712 42 20 C. Julius Caesar III . , M ...
... Italy . Caesar goes to Rome . lus Crus . Battle of Pharsalia . Assassination of Pompey . 706 48 17 C. Julius Caesar II . , P. Servilius Vatia Isau- ricus . 708 46 19 45 709 4443 710 44 711 43 1 712 42 20 C. Julius Caesar III . , M ...
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Strana 214 - ... solve senescentem mature sanus equum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus et ilia ducat.
Strana 345 - It's no in titles nor in rank ; It's no in wealth like Lon'on bank, To purchase peace and rest ; It's no in making muckle, mair : It's no in books, it's no in lear, To make us truly blest : If happiness hae not her seat And centre in the breast, We may be wise, or rich, or great, But never can be blest...
Strana 268 - Si possum, invideor, cum lingua Catonis et Enni Sermonem patrium ditaverit et nova rerum Nomina protulerit ? Licuit, semperque licebit, Signatum praesente nota producere nomen. Ut silvae foliis pronos mutantur in annos, 60 Prima cadunt ; ita verborum vetus interit aetas, Et juvenum ritu florent modo nata vigentque.
Strana 176 - Atque ego cum Graecos facerem, natus mare citra, Versiculos , vetuit me tali voce Quirinus, Post mediam noctem visus, cum somnia vera: „In silvam non ligna feras insanius , ac si „Magnas Graecorum malis implere catervas.
Strana 158 - Esset, quaesivere, quod acer spiritus ac vis Nee verbis nee rebus inest, nisi quod pede certo Differt sermoni, sermo merus. At pater ardens Saevit, quod meretrice nepos insanus arnica Filius uxorem grandi cum dote recuset, 50 Ebrius et, magnum quod dedecus, ambulet ante Noctem cum facibus.
Strana 222 - Inter spem curamque, timores inter et iras, Omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum : Grata superveniet quae non sperabitur hora.
Strana 205 - ... sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus : utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati ; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos ; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
Strana 269 - Alternis aptum sermonibus et populares Vincentem strepitus et natum rebus agendis. Musa dedit fidibus divos puerosque deorum, Et pugilem victorem et equum certamine primum, Et juvenum curas et libera vina referre.
Strana 271 - 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, donee cantor, ' Vos plaudite,' dicat, 155 Aetatis cujusque notandi sunt tibi mores, Mobilibusque decor naturis dandus et annis.
Strana 218 - De te pendentis, te respicientis amici. 105 Ad summam : sapiens uno minor est Jove, dives, Liber, honoratus, pulcher, rex denique regum, Praecipue sanus, nisi cum pituita molesta est. EPISTOLA II. TROJANI belli scriptorem, maxime Lolli, Dum tu declamas Romae, Praeneste relegi, Qui, quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Planius ac melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit.