Horace, Odes and EpodesAllyn and Bacon, 1901 - 424 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... death - knell of republican hopes , and left Horace in bad case . His excellent father had died , and the scant patri- mony which would have descended to the poet had been confiscated by Octavian in consequence of the son's support of ...
... death - knell of republican hopes , and left Horace in bad case . His excellent father had died , and the scant patri- mony which would have descended to the poet had been confiscated by Octavian in consequence of the son's support of ...
Strana x
... death , November 27 , 8 B.C. , a few days before the completion of his fifty- seventh year , and but a few weeks after the death of his patron and friend , Maecenas . 7. The Satires . - II . HORACE'S WORKS . Horace's first published ...
... death , November 27 , 8 B.C. , a few days before the completion of his fifty- seventh year , and but a few weeks after the death of his patron and friend , Maecenas . 7. The Satires . - II . HORACE'S WORKS . Horace's first published ...
Strana 7
... death comes sure to all , nor may we cherish hopes of a long existence here , 13-20 . 2. Time : Probably 23 B.C. 3. Metre : Fourth Archilochian Strophe . Introd . § 58 . Solvitur acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni , Trahuntque ...
... death comes sure to all , nor may we cherish hopes of a long existence here , 13-20 . 2. Time : Probably 23 B.C. 3. Metre : Fourth Archilochian Strophe . Introd . § 58 . Solvitur acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni , Trahuntque ...
Strana 36
... DEATH THE DOOM OF ALL . 1. Outline of the Poem : 20 20 a ) Thou , Archytas , art now confined by a small mound of earth , and it avails thee naught to have explored in life the realms of space , and to have measured the earth and sea ...
... DEATH THE DOOM OF ALL . 1. Outline of the Poem : 20 20 a ) Thou , Archytas , art now confined by a small mound of earth , and it avails thee naught to have explored in life the realms of space , and to have measured the earth and sea ...
Strana 47
... death was heroic ; she showed no fear , and boldly took the serpent to her bosom , too proud to deign to grace the triumph of her conqueror , 21-32 . 3. Time : September , 30 B.C. 4. Metre : Alcaic . Introd . § 43 . Nunc est bibendum ...
... death was heroic ; she showed no fear , and boldly took the serpent to her bosom , too proud to deign to grace the triumph of her conqueror , 21-32 . 3. Time : September , 30 B.C. 4. Metre : Alcaic . Introd . § 43 . Nunc est bibendum ...
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ablative accusative adjective aetas Alcaeus Alcaic anaphora anastrophe Apollo apposition Apulia Asclepiadean atque Augustus Caesar Camenae Canidia clause colloquial cura dative dicere emphatic enim Ennius Epist epithet Epod erat etiam expression Faunus force genitive gods Greek haec hence Horace Horace's hunc hyperbaton illi infinitive inter Introd Latin litotes Lucilius Maecenas mala mare meaning Metre mihi modo multa natura neque nihil nisi nunc Octavian Odes olim omne omnis Outline Ovid participle pater pede Plaut Plin Poem poet poetic poetry Porph proverbial puer pueri quae quam quibus quid quis quod quoque reference rerum Roman Rome saepe satire satis semper sense Serm Sermones sibi simul sine sive slave subjunctive sunt syllable tamen Tarentum thee thou tibi Tibur tmesis Venusia verb verba verse Virg vowel wine word
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Strana 157 - ... verum ubi plura nitent in carmine, non ego paucis offendar maculis, quas aut incuria fudit aut humana parum cavit natura.
Strana 95 - Aethiops, hie classe formidatus, ille missilibus melior sagittis. fecunda culpae saecula nuptias primum inquinavere et genus et domos; hoc fonte derivata clades in patriam populumque fluxit.
Strana 152 - Multa recedentes adimunt. Ne forte seniles Mandentur iuveni partes pueroque viriles; Semper in adiunctis aevoque morabimur aptis. — Aut agitur res in scaenis aut acta refertur. Segnius inritant animos demissa per aurem 180 Quam quae sunt oculis subiecta fidelibus et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator...
Strana 105 - Frustra: nam gelidos inficiet tibi Rubro sanguine rivos Lascivi suboles gregis. Te flagrantis atrox hora Caniculae Nescit tangere, tu frigus amabile 10 Fessis vomere tauris Praebes et pecori vago.
Strana 129 - Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex.
Strana 5 - Nomentanus?" pergis pugnantia secum frontibus adversis componere. non ego avarum cum veto te fieri, vappam iubeo ac nebulonem. est inter Tanain quiddam socerumque Viselli : 105 est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.
Strana 141 - ... at qui legitimum cupiet fecisse poema, cum tabulis animum censoris sumet honesti ; no audebit, quaecumque parum splendoris habebunt et sine pondere erunt et honore indigna ferentur, verba movere loco, quamvis invita recedant et versentur adhuc intra penetralia Vestae...
Strana 159 - Apollo, natura fieret laudabile carmen an arte, quaesitum est : ego nee Studium sine divite vena, nee rude quid prosit video ingenium : alterius sic 410 altera poscit opem res et coniurat amice, qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam, multa tulit fecitque puer, sudavit et alsit, abstinuit venere et vino ; qui Pythia cantat tibicen, didicit prius extimuitque magistrum. nunc satis est dixisse ' ego mira poemata pango ; occupet extremum scabies ; mihi turpe relinqui est, et quod non didici sane nescire...
Strana 4 - Populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo Ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in area.' Tantalus a labris sitiens fugientia captat Flumina. Quid rides ? Mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur : congestis undique saccis * Indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris Cogeris aut pictis tamquam gaudere tabellis.
Strana 135 - Et iam dente minus mordeor invido. O, testudinis aureae Dulcem quae strepitum, Fieri, temperas, O mutis quoque piscibus Donatura cycni, si libeat, sonum, 20 Totum muneris hoc tui est, Quod monstror digito praetereuntium Romanae fidicen lyrae : Quod spiro et placeo, si placeo, tuum est.