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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 16.
Strana 28
... speak of a great body consulting one of its members however distinguished . 16. Delmatico triumpho ] In B.C. 39 , he had obtained a triumph for defeating the Parthini , an Illyrian people on the borders of Dalmatia . 17. iam nunc ...
... speak of a great body consulting one of its members however distinguished . 16. Delmatico triumpho ] In B.C. 39 , he had obtained a triumph for defeating the Parthini , an Illyrian people on the borders of Dalmatia . 17. iam nunc ...
Strana 44
... speak of the years up to this period as gained ' or added ' ( apponere ) , and those which follow as ' lost ' or subtracted ' ( demere ) . Cf. A. P. 175 : multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum multa recedentes adimunt . Horace says ...
... speak of the years up to this period as gained ' or added ' ( apponere ) , and those which follow as ' lost ' or subtracted ' ( demere ) . Cf. A. P. 175 : multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum multa recedentes adimunt . Horace says ...
Strana 50
... speaks of his short military career as of something he can look back upon as too curiously absurd to be talked of gravely ; that he is half jesting is clear here , as Wickham well observes , 50 HORACE , ODES II . vii .
... speaks of his short military career as of something he can look back upon as too curiously absurd to be talked of gravely ; that he is half jesting is clear here , as Wickham well observes , 50 HORACE , ODES II . vii .
Strana 51
... speak of him as ' not undeserving . ' Horace is probably induced to tell this tale against himself by the fact that he is imitating the example of Alcaeus , Archi- lochus , and Anacreon ( v . Orelli ad loc . ) . For the disgrace of ...
... speak of him as ' not undeserving . ' Horace is probably induced to tell this tale against himself by the fact that he is imitating the example of Alcaeus , Archi- lochus , and Anacreon ( v . Orelli ad loc . ) . For the disgrace of ...
Strana 52
... Shells , or vessels made to imitate shells were used to contain unguents . So Martial - Mart . 3. 82. 27 , speaks of a murex aureus as used for this purpose . quis ... myrto ] ' Whose task is it speedily 52 HORACE , ODES II . vii .
... Shells , or vessels made to imitate shells were used to contain unguents . So Martial - Mart . 3. 82. 27 , speaks of a murex aureus as used for this purpose . quis ... myrto ] ' Whose task is it speedily 52 HORACE , ODES II . vii .
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Strana 73 - Abhorred Styx, the flood of deadly hate; Sad Acheron, of sorrow, black and deep ; Cocytus, named of lamentation loud Heard on the rueful stream ; fierce Phlegethon, Whose waves of torrent fire inflame with rage.
Strana 35 - Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun: 8 But if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness; for they shall be many.
Strana 28 - Hast thou given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley and rejoiceth in his strength: He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; Neither turneth he back from the sword.
Strana 3 - MOTUM ex Metello consule civicum bellique causas et vitia et modos ludumque Fortunae gravisque principum amicitias et arma nondum expiatis uncta cruoribus, periculosae plenum opus aleae, tractas et incedis per ignes suppositos cineri doloso.
Strana 59 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Strana 11 - RECTIUS vives, Licini, neque altum Semper urgendo neque, dum procellas Cautus horrescis, nimium premendo Litus iniquum.
Strana 21 - NON ebur neque aureum Mea renidet in domo lacunar, Non trabes' Hymettiae Premunt columnas ultima recisas Africa...
Strana 7 - Sit meae sedes utinam senectae, Sit modus lasso maris et viarum Militiaeque ! Unde si Parcae prohibent iniquae, Dulce pellitis ovibus Galaesi Flumen et regnata petam Laconi Rura Phalantho.
Strana 79 - And when neither sun nor stars in many days appeared, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope that we should be saved was then taken away.
Strana 19 - Cur me querelis exanimas tuis? nee dis amicum est nee mihi te prius obire, Maecenas, mearum grande decus columenque rerum. a! te meae si partem animae rapit maturior vis, quid moror altera, nee carus aeque nee superstes integer?