The Works of Horace, Zväzok 1Oliver & Boyd, 1819 |
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Strana ii
... admiration , is commonly too great an effort for human prudence . While he was the pride of Cambridge , and the chief poeti- cal ornament of that university , he ruined himself by return- ing the tavern - treats of strangers , who had ...
... admiration , is commonly too great an effort for human prudence . While he was the pride of Cambridge , and the chief poeti- cal ornament of that university , he ruined himself by return- ing the tavern - treats of strangers , who had ...
Strana v
... admired the vein of pious poetry , which ran through his prize poems : they were diffuse in the praise of his genius , though they freely censured his carelessness and inaccuracy ; and they continued their approbation of his com ...
... admired the vein of pious poetry , which ran through his prize poems : they were diffuse in the praise of his genius , though they freely censured his carelessness and inaccuracy ; and they continued their approbation of his com ...
Strana xiv
... Miss Pratt , of Downham , in Norfolk , a lady whom he tenderly loved , are generally known and admired . The epigrams of The Physician and the Monkey , Apollo and Daphne , are sprightly and elegant Xiv THE LIFE OF SMART .
... Miss Pratt , of Downham , in Norfolk , a lady whom he tenderly loved , are generally known and admired . The epigrams of The Physician and the Monkey , Apollo and Daphne , are sprightly and elegant Xiv THE LIFE OF SMART .
Strana 15
... admire the tender Lycidas , with whom now all the youth is inflamed , and for whom ere long the ladies will grow warm . ODE V. TO PYRRHA . They are miserable , who are captivated by her charms : for his own part , he has escaped from ...
... admire the tender Lycidas , with whom now all the youth is inflamed , and for whom ere long the ladies will grow warm . ODE V. TO PYRRHA . They are miserable , who are captivated by her charms : for his own part , he has escaped from ...
Strana 97
... of war . The ghosts admire them both , while they utter strains worthy of a religious silence : * As not returning her affection . I VOL . I. Pugnas et exactos tyrannos Densum humeris * bibit aure vulgus ODE XIII . 97 15.
... of war . The ghosts admire them both , while they utter strains worthy of a religious silence : * As not returning her affection . I VOL . I. Pugnas et exactos tyrannos Densum humeris * bibit aure vulgus ODE XIII . 97 15.
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Strana 186 - EXEGI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam. Usque ego postera Crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita Virgine pontifex.
Strana 236 - Queruntur in silvis aves, Fontesque lymphis obstrepunt manantibus, Somnos quod invitet leves. At cum tonantis annus hibernus Jovis Imbres nivesque comparat, 30 Aut trudit acres hinc et hinc multa cane Apros in obstantes plagas, Aut amite levi rara tendit retia, Turdis edacibus dolos, Pavidumque leporem et advenam laqueo gruem 35 Jucunda captat praemia.
Strana 30 - O navis, referent in mare te novi fluctus ! o quid agis ? fortiter occupa portum ! nonne vides ut nudum remigio latus et malus celeri saucius Africo 5 antennaeque gemant ac sine funibus vix durare carinae possint imperiosius aequor?
Strana 208 - Cum semel occideris et de te splendida Minos Fecerit arbitria, Non, Torquate, genus, non te facundia, non te Restituet pietas.
Strana 76 - Cedes coemptis saltibus et domo Villaque, flavus quam Tiberis lavit, Cedes, et exstructis in altum Divitiis potietur heres.
Strana 76 - Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem, non secus in bonis ab insolenti temperatam laetitia, moriture Delli, seu maestus omni tempore vixeris, 5 seu te in remoto gramine per dies festos reclinatum bearis interiore nota Falerni.
Strana viii - I perceived upon his table a quarto book, in which he had been writing, a prayer book and a Horace: after the first compliments, I said I had been at Margate, had seen his mother and his sister, who expressed great kindness for him, and made me promise to come and see him; to this he made no reply; nor did he make any enquiry after...
Strana xiii - Whatever is great, desirable, or tremendous, is comprised in the name of the Supreme Being. Omnipotence cannot be exalted; Infinity cannot be amplified; Perfection cannot be improved.
Strana ix - But, Sir, I gave a receipt for a hundred.' My astonishment, however was now over, and 1 found that he received only thirteen pounds, because the rest had been advanced for his family; this was a tender point, and I found means immediately to divert him from it. He is with very decent people, in a house most delightfully situated, with a terrace that overlooks St. James's Park and has a door into it.
Strana 182 - Jam clarus occultum Andromedae pater Ostendit ignem, jam Procyon furit Et stella vesani Leonis, Sole dies referente siccos.