Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1852 - 311 strán (strany) |
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... Horace ; and yet , upon a closer examination , we find that much still remains to be done . ancient grammarians have left commentaries on Horace - namely , Helenius Acron and Pomponius Porphyrion . They lived towards the close of the ...
... Horace ; and yet , upon a closer examination , we find that much still remains to be done . ancient grammarians have left commentaries on Horace - namely , Helenius Acron and Pomponius Porphyrion . They lived towards the close of the ...
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Horace. and after him many learned men directed their attention to the explanation of Horace's language and allusions , till the time of Richard Bentley , whose first edition was published at Cambridge in 1711. Bentley , by this edition ...
Horace. and after him many learned men directed their attention to the explanation of Horace's language and allusions , till the time of Richard Bentley , whose first edition was published at Cambridge in 1711. Bentley , by this edition ...
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Horace. INTRODUCTION . HORACE the most celebrated lyric poet of the Romans , and who in all ages , and among all nations which have felt an interest in poetry and intellectual culture , has been greatly admired and much imitated , was ...
Horace. INTRODUCTION . HORACE the most celebrated lyric poet of the Romans , and who in all ages , and among all nations which have felt an interest in poetry and intellectual culture , has been greatly admired and much imitated , was ...
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Horace. The poet himself was therefore freeborn ( ingenuus ) ; and this fact , considering the great number of freedmen who lived at Rome , and rose to wealth and influence , was of itself something to be proud of ( compare Sat. i . 6 ...
Horace. The poet himself was therefore freeborn ( ingenuus ) ; and this fact , considering the great number of freedmen who lived at Rome , and rose to wealth and influence , was of itself something to be proud of ( compare Sat. i . 6 ...
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Horace. tranquillity of Athens , and attended closely to his studies . He attempted also the composition of Greek verses ; but gave it up , seeing that in Greek poetry no laurels were now to be won , whereas the Latin literature of his ...
Horace. tranquillity of Athens , and attended closely to his studies . He attempted also the composition of Greek verses ; but gave it up , seeing that in Greek poetry no laurels were now to be won , whereas the Latin literature of his ...
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aetas Alcaeus ancient Antony Apollo Apulia aquae atque Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium Caesar called Campania Carm CARMEN carmina celebrated Compare Carm Connect Construe consul curas dative deorum deos Diana domo Dulce epistle Epodes erat expression famed Faunus fidibus Fortuna Gelonos goddess gods Gram Greek haec hence honour Horace Horace's hunc illis inter Italy Jovis Jupiter juventa king Lucilius Maecenas magna mala mare melius mihi multa muse namely nefas neque nihil nisi nova nunc Octavianus olim omne omnis pater pede poem poet poetical poetry praises properly prose puer pueri quae quam quibus Quid quidquid quis quod quoque quum rebus Roman Rome saepe Satires satis scil semper sense sibi simul sine sive tamen Tarentum terra Teucer thee Thessaly thou tibi Tibur Venus Venusia vina virtue wine Zumpt
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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 304 - Successit vetus his comoedia, non sine multa Laude ; sed in vitium libertas excidit et vim Dignam lege regi ; lex est accepta chorusque Turpiter obticuit sublato jure nocendi. Nil intentatum nostri liquere poetae, 285 Nee minimum meruere decus, vestigia Graeca Ausi deserere et celebrare domestica facta, Vel qui praetextas vel qui docuere togatas.
Strana 289 - cui sic extorta voluptas et demptus per vim mentis gratissimus error».
Strana 106 - ODI profanum vulgus et arceo ; favete linguis : carmina non prius audita Musarum sacerdos virginibus puerisque canto.
Strana 238 - ... sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus...
Strana 146 - Ille potens sui Laetusque deget, cui licet in diem Dixisse ' Vixi ;' eras vel atra Nube polum pater occupato Vel sole puro; non tamen irritum 45 Quodcunque retro est, efficiet, neque Diffinget infectumque reddet Quod fugiens semel hora vexit.
Strana 305 - Licino commiserit. o ego laevus, qui purgor bilem sub verni temporis horam ! non alius faceret meliora poemata: verum nil tanti est. ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
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 159 - Faustitas, pacatum volitant per mare navitae, culpari metuit fides, nullis polluitur casta domus stupris, mos et lex maculosum edomuit nefas, laudantur simili prole puerperae, culpam poena premit comes.
Strana 309 - Natura fieret laudabile carmen an arte Quaesitum est : ego nee Studium sine divite vena Nee rude quid possit video ingenium ; alterius sic 410 Altera poscit opem res et conjurat amice.