The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & Brothers, 1897 - 731 strán (strany) |
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Strana 263
... reference here is to prayers and supplications , repeated day after day , and constituting so many set forms of the Roman ritual . As Julius Cæsar was Pontifex Maximus at the time of his death , he was also , by virtue of his office ...
... reference here is to prayers and supplications , repeated day after day , and constituting so many set forms of the Roman ritual . As Julius Cæsar was Pontifex Maximus at the time of his death , he was also , by virtue of his office ...
Strana 264
... reference to the peculiar mode in which Mer cury or Hermes was represented in ancient works of art , namely , with wings attached to his petasus , or travelling hat , and also to his staff and sandals . — Juvenem . Referring to Augustus ...
... reference to the peculiar mode in which Mer cury or Hermes was represented in ancient works of art , namely , with wings attached to his petasus , or travelling hat , and also to his staff and sandals . — Juvenem . Referring to Augustus ...
Strana 284
... reference to the criminal loves of Paris and Helen . - 9 . Quantus sudor . " What toil . " - 10 . Quanta funera . " What carnage . " - 11 . Ægida . ' Her ægis . " In Homer , the ægis ( ai- yís ) is the shield of Jove , which Minerva ...
... reference to the criminal loves of Paris and Helen . - 9 . Quantus sudor . " What toil . " - 10 . Quanta funera . " What carnage . " - 11 . Ægida . ' Her ægis . " In Homer , the ægis ( ai- yís ) is the shield of Jove , which Minerva ...
Strana 287
... reference to anger or choler arises from the cir cumstance of a great number of nerves being situated about the upper orifice of the stomach , which render it very sensitive ; and from thence also proceeds the great sympathy between the ...
... reference to anger or choler arises from the cir cumstance of a great number of nerves being situated about the upper orifice of the stomach , which render it very sensitive ; and from thence also proceeds the great sympathy between the ...
Strana 300
... reference to the violation of the ties and duties of friendship , as well as to the profanation of the table , which was always regarded as sacred by the ancients . - 8-9 . 8. Cubito remanete presso . " Remain with the elbow pressed on ...
... reference to the violation of the ties and duties of friendship , as well as to the profanation of the table , which was always regarded as sacred by the ancients . - 8-9 . 8. Cubito remanete presso . " Remain with the elbow pressed on ...
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Strana 252 - Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva ; 385 Id tibi judicium est, ea mens ; si quid tamen olim Scripseris, in Maeci descendat judicis aures Et patris et nostras, nonumque prematur in annum : Membranis intus positis delere licebit, Quod non edideris ; nescit vox missa reverti.
Strana xx - Hostilius, the struggle of Mettus Curtius through the marsh, the women rushing with torn raiment and dishevelled hair between their fathers and their husbands, the nightly meetings of Numa and the Nymph by the well in the sacred grove, the fight of the three Romans and the three Albans, the purchase of the Sibylline books, the crime of Tullia, the simulated madness of Brutus, the ambiguous reply of the Delphian oracle to the Tarquins, the wrongs of Lucretia, the heroic actions of Horatius Codes...
Strana 245 - ... tandem custode remoto, gaudet equis canibusque et aprici gramine campi, cereus in vitium flecti, monitoribus asper, utilium tardus provisor, prodigus aeris, sublimis cupidusque et amata relinquere pernix.
Strana 247 - Carmine qui tragico vilem certavit ob hircum, 220 Mox etiam agrestes Satyros nudavit, et asper Incolumi gravitate jocum tentavit : eo quod Illecebris erat et grata novitate morandus Spectator functusque sacris et potus et exlex.
Strana 247 - Satyros, ita vertere seria ludo, ne quicumque deus, quicumque adhibebitur heros, regali conspectus in auro nuper et ostro, migret in obscuras humili sermone tabernas, aut, -dum vitat humum, nubes et inania captet.
Strana xxxvi - Tis (let me see) three years and more (October next it will be four) Since Harley bid me first attend, And chose me for an humble friend; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that; As,
Strana 106 - Beatus ille, qui procul negotiis, Ut prisca gens mortalium, Paterna rura bobus exercet suis...
Strana 182 - Prout cuique libido est Siccat inaequales calices conviva, solutus Legibus insanis, seu quis capit acria fortis Pocula seu modicis uvescit laetius.
Strana 135 - ... furta latrociniis, et magnis parva mineris falce recisurum simili te, si tibi regnum permittant homines, si dives, qui sapiens est, et sutor bonus et solus formosus et est rex, 125 cur optas quod habes ? ' non nosti quid pater ' inquit ' Chrysippus dicat : sapiens crepidas sibi numquam nec soleas fecit ; sutor tamen est sapiens.
Strana 149 - IBAM forte via Sacra, sicut meus est mos, Nescio quid meditans nugarum, totus in illis : Accurrit quidam notus mihi nomine tantum, Arreptaque manu, "Quid agis, dulcissime rerum?" " Suaviter ut nunc est," inquam, " et cupio omnia quae vis." Cum assectaretur: "Num quid vis?" occupo. At ille, "Noris nos," inquit;