Q. Horatii Flacci opera. The works of Horace: the Odes on the basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul: with notes by G.B. Wheeler, Zväzok 2 |
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Strana xi
... - Satyricæ , written not by tragic but by comic poets , for no poet cultivated * Embracing dactylic , iambic , and trochaic , as in the Margites of Homer . more than one species of art . We have no FABULÆ TRAGICO - SATYRICE . xi.
... - Satyricæ , written not by tragic but by comic poets , for no poet cultivated * Embracing dactylic , iambic , and trochaic , as in the Margites of Homer . more than one species of art . We have no FABULÆ TRAGICO - SATYRICE . xi.
Strana xii
... poets from the mythic circle ; they tempered the gravity of the subject ( incolumi gravitate ) with the merriment of the Satyrs , and joined amusement with instruction - while the comico - satyrıc was written by comic poets , on ...
... poets from the mythic circle ; they tempered the gravity of the subject ( incolumi gravitate ) with the merriment of the Satyrs , and joined amusement with instruction - while the comico - satyrıc was written by comic poets , on ...
Strana 2
... poet illustrates the discontent of mankind by examples . The soldier on his march , whilst tired with the weight of his armour , says that the merchant is much happier than he is . The merchant in a storm , whilst ex- pecting death ...
... poet illustrates the discontent of mankind by examples . The soldier on his march , whilst tired with the weight of his armour , says that the merchant is much happier than he is . The merchant in a storm , whilst ex- pecting death ...
Strana 3
... poet appears to mean , if it be folly to say that others in their pursuits are happier than ourselves , listen to the degree in which I shall now exhibit it .-- Sch . " How I shall shorten the subject . " - B . " To what I shall bring ...
... poet appears to mean , if it be folly to say that others in their pursuits are happier than ourselves , listen to the degree in which I shall now exhibit it .-- Sch . " How I shall shorten the subject . " - B . " To what I shall bring ...
Strana 6
... poet speaks to them as an individual . The miser then who is introduced in the dialogue with the poet is supposed to speak the sentiments of those four persons . Ib . Dum ne sit te ditior alter . Dum is differently explained by commenta ...
... poet speaks to them as an individual . The miser then who is introduced in the dialogue with the poet is supposed to speak the sentiments of those four persons . Ib . Dum ne sit te ditior alter . Dum is differently explained by commenta ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
allusion ancient Anthon appears Aristippus atque Augustus Baxter Bentley Cæsar called Carm celebrated censure character Cicero Comp Compare Sat Cruq cùm derived dicere Doëring enim Ennius Epist EPISTOLA erat etiam expression Gesner Greek hæc Hence Horace hunc Hurd idem illi inter interpretation ipse Julius Cæsar Juven Lambinus Lucilius Mæcenas magis malè means mihi multa Nasidienus neque nihil nisi nunc object olim omnes ORELL Orellius Ovid Pacuvius passage pater person Pison Plautus poet poetry prætor quæ quam quamvis quia quibus quid quis quod quoque rebus reference regarding remarks rerum Roman Rome sæpe sapiens satire satis says Schol scil sense sibi sine slave species Stertinius Stoic sunt suppose tamen Tiberius tibi tmesis verba verses verum Virg virtue vivere whilst wine words writing καὶ τὸ
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Strana 480 - Graeca nocturna versate manu, versate diurna. at vestri proavi Plautinos et numeros et 270 laudavere sales ; nimium patienter utrumque, ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Strana 443 - U t silvae foliis pronos mutantur in annos ; Prima cadunt : ita verborum vetus interit aetas, Et juvenum ritu florent modo nata vigentque.
Strana 458 - Qui mores hominum multorum vidit et urbes.' Non fumum ex fulgore sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat, ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat, Antiphaten Scyllamque et cum Cyclope Chary bdin.
Strana 225 - ... invidus, iracundus, iners, vinosus, amator, nemo adeo ferus est ut non mitescere possit, si modo culturae patientem commodet aurem.
Strana 2 - 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 13 - OMNIBUS hoc vitium est cantoribus, inter amicos Ut nunquam inducant animum cantare rogati, Injussi nunquam desistant.
Strana 204 - ... quisnam igitur liber? sapiens, sibi qui imperiosus, quem neque pauperies neque mors neque vincula terrent, responsare cupidinibus, contemnere honores fortis, et in se ipso totus teres atque rotundus externi ne quid valeat per leve morari, in quem manca mit semper fortuna.
Strana xviii - ... sese ferre, senes ut in otia tuta recedant; aiunt, cum sibi sint congesta cibaria: sicut parvula — nam exemplo est — magni formica laboris ore trahit quodcumque potest atque addit acervo quem struit haud ignara ac non incauta futuri.
Strana 399 - Nec prave factis decorari versibus opto, Ne rubeam pingui donatus munere, et una Cum scriptore meo, capsa porrectus aperta, Deferar in vicum vendentem thus et odores Et piper et quidquid chartis amicitur ineptis.
Strana 81 - ... est brevitate opus, ut currat sententia neu se impediat verbis lassas onerantibus auris, 10 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.