The satires of A. Persius Flaccus |
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Strana xii
But this momentary burst of admiration is no indication of any genuine sympathy between the effusive and rhetorical Cordovan and the shy , philosophical Etruscan . Nominally they belonged to the same school — the Stoic ; but Persius was ...
But this momentary burst of admiration is no indication of any genuine sympathy between the effusive and rhetorical Cordovan and the shy , philosophical Etruscan . Nominally they belonged to the same school — the Stoic ; but Persius was ...
Strana xx
6 for the enjoyment of his poems - an extraordinary demand , if we do not make due allowance for the rhetorical expression of high aims and earnest endeavors . A comparison of the triumvirate of the comoedia prisca of Attica reveals ...
6 for the enjoyment of his poems - an extraordinary demand , if we do not make due allowance for the rhetorical expression of high aims and earnest endeavors . A comparison of the triumvirate of the comoedia prisca of Attica reveals ...
Strana xxii
His " saucy spleen ? had as little to do with his versewriting as righteous indignation with the rhetorical outpouring of Juvenal . His laughter was as much a part of the conventionalities of the satire as the Camena was of his ...
His " saucy spleen ? had as little to do with his versewriting as righteous indignation with the rhetorical outpouring of Juvenal . His laughter was as much a part of the conventionalities of the satire as the Camena was of his ...
Strana xxix
Persius is more rhetorical than Horace , and , although he admits elision with as great freedom as his master , his verse has a more mechanical structure than the verse of Horace , and many of the conversational peculiarities of the ...
Persius is more rhetorical than Horace , and , although he admits elision with as great freedom as his master , his verse has a more mechanical structure than the verse of Horace , and many of the conversational peculiarities of the ...
Strana xxxi
In moral earnestness , Persius is as far superior to Juvenal as he is inferior to him in the rhetorical treatment of his themes ; and so long as men will take into consideration this moral element , which modern critics are prone to ...
In moral earnestness , Persius is as far superior to Juvenal as he is inferior to him in the rhetorical treatment of his themes ; and so long as men will take into consideration this moral element , which modern critics are prone to ...
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according admiration atque better called Casaubon character classical Cloth College combined commentators common Comp compares Conington connection considered Cornutus course critic edition expression eyes familiar famous figure followed gives Greek haec hand heart hence Hermann Horace imitation Italy Jahn keep language Latin less literature live MART master means mihi Nero nunc Observe origin parallel passage PERSIUS PERSIUS's philosophy poet present Pretor Prof Prol quid quis quod quotes reading reference rendered rhetorical Roman Satire Scholiast seems sense slave stand Stoic suggests supposed theme thing thinks thought tibi tion translation turn understand University verba VERG verse young youth
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Strana 48 - Contemnere : sonat vitium percussa, maligne Respondet viridi non cocta fidelia limo. Udum et molle lutum es, nunc, nunc properandus et acri Fingendus sine fine rota.
Strana 53 - Rem populi tractas? (barbatum haec crede magistrum dicere, sorbitio tollit quern dira cicutae) 'quo fretus? die hoc, magni pupille Pericli. scilicet ingenium et rerum prudentia velox ante pilos venit, dicenda tacendave calles. 5 ergo ubi commota fervet plebecula bile, fert animus calidae fecisse silentia turbae maiestate manus. quid deinde loquere? "Quirites, hoc puta non iustum est, illud male, rectius illud.
Strana 51 - Hesterni capite induto subiere Quirites. Tange, miser, venas et pone in pectore dextram, "Nil calet hie;" summosque pedes attinge manusque, "Non frigent.
Strana 50 - ... causas cognoscite rerum: quid sumus et quidnam victuri gignimur, ordo quis datus, aut metae qua mollis flexus et unde, quis modus argento, quid fas optare, quid asper utile nummus habet, patriae carisque propinquis 70 quantum elargiri deceat, quem te deus esse iussit et humana qua parte locatus es in re.
Strana 49 - ... alia ratione velis, cum dira libido moverit ingenium ferventi tincta veneno: virtutem videant intabescantque relicta. anne magis Siculi gemuerunt aera iuvenci et magis auratis pendens laquearibus ensis 40 purpureas subter cervices terruit, "imus, imus praecipites" quam si sibi dicat et intus palleat infelix quod proxima nesciat uxor?
Strana 56 - Tecum etenim longos memini consumere soles, Et tecum primas epulis decerpere noctes ; Unum opus, et requiem pariter disponimus ambo, Atque verecunda laxamus seria mensa.