Horace. Selected Odes for the use of schools, with intr. and notes by W.J. Brodribb |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 10.
Strana 10
... means , and he would appear to have left a bad name behind him . We must , however , remember that he was much disliked by the Emperor Tiberius , and may have been undeservedly abused because he was out of court favour . Perhaps he may ...
... means , and he would appear to have left a bad name behind him . We must , however , remember that he was much disliked by the Emperor Tiberius , and may have been undeservedly abused because he was out of court favour . Perhaps he may ...
Strana 40
... mean , which secures us , on the one hand , from the miseries of poverty , and , on the other , from the envy which pursues the rich and great . A wise man will be always prepared for change ; in his prosperity he will never be ...
... mean , which secures us , on the one hand , from the miseries of poverty , and , on the other , from the envy which pursues the rich and great . A wise man will be always prepared for change ; in his prosperity he will never be ...
Strana 50
... wide open , and fields once ravaged by our troops , brought under cultivation . The Carthaginian foe ( he means ) was no longer afraid of the Roman arms after Regulus ' defeat . 25 scilicet - forsooth , ironically . 26 , 27 50 NOTES .
... wide open , and fields once ravaged by our troops , brought under cultivation . The Carthaginian foe ( he means ) was no longer afraid of the Roman arms after Regulus ' defeat . 25 scilicet - forsooth , ironically . 26 , 27 50 NOTES .
Strana 51
... means that he usually chose wars and heroes as his subjects . Stesichorus , Alcaeus , and Sappho were contemporaries , in the sixth century , B. C. 9 si quid lusit - referring to Anacreon's love poetry . 12 Aeoliae puellae - Sappho . 13 ...
... means that he usually chose wars and heroes as his subjects . Stesichorus , Alcaeus , and Sappho were contemporaries , in the sixth century , B. C. 9 si quid lusit - referring to Anacreon's love poetry . 12 Aeoliae puellae - Sappho . 13 ...
Strana 53
... Cæsar , Pompey , and Crassus ( B. C. 60 ) . et vitia et modos - the mistakes made by the generals , and the various operations of the war , or perhaps Horace may mean ( by a sort of hendiadys ) the various kinds HORACE . 53.
... Cæsar , Pompey , and Crassus ( B. C. 60 ) . et vitia et modos - the mistakes made by the generals , and the various operations of the war , or perhaps Horace may mean ( by a sort of hendiadys ) the various kinds HORACE . 53.
Časté výrazy a frázy
Aeoliae aevo Alcaeus allusion altum Antium Antony Apulia arma atque Augustus Bacchus Bassareu caede Cæsar Caesare Camenae cask civil wars Claudius Colchi Comp Crassus cura death deorum divo domo Drusus epithet exsul favour Fortune Gelonos genus gods Greek Hesperiae hora Horace Horace's implies Italy Jovis Jugurtha Julius Cæsar Juno Juppiter laborum Lacaena Laomedon Latium lyric poetry Maecenas mare meae meaning metre mihi multa neque nimium nova nubes nunc Ode is addressed Ode was written omnes omnis Ovid Parthians pater patriae perils Phrygia Pollio Pollux potens Praeneste praesens prius quae Quam Quicumque quid Quis quod ripa Roman arms Rome Romulus says the poet secundis semper Sextus Pompeius sine Sive Stesichorus Sugambri super superbos Tarentum tempus thee thou Thracian Tiberius tibi Tibur tribe triumph ulmo unda Varus victory Vindelici Virg Virgil Voltu wickedness wine word ΙΟ
Populárne pasáže
Strana 20 - Divesne prisco natus ab Inacho Nil interest an pauper et infima De gente sub divo moreris, Victima nil miserantis Orci. Omnes eodem cogimur, omnium Versatur urna serius ocius Sors exitura et nos in aeternum Exilium impositura cumbae.
Strana 20 - Aequam memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem, non secus in bonis Ab insolenti temperatam Laetitia, moriture Delli, Seu maestus omni tempore vixeris, Seu te in remoto gramine per dies Festos reclinatum bearis Interiore nota Falerni.
Strana 15 - O diva, gratum quae regis Antium, praesens vel imo tollere de gradu mortale corpus vel superbos vertere funeribus triumphos...
Strana 44 - 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? non tibi sunt Integra lintea, non di, quos iterum pressa voces malo.
Strana 42 - Sic te diva potens Cypri, sic fratres Helenae, lucida sidera, ventorumque regat pater...
Strana 9 - Fertur pudicae coniugis osculum Parvosque natos ut capitis minor Ab se removisse et virilem Torvus humi posuisse voltum, Donec labantes consilio patres 45 Firmaret auctor numquam alias dato, Interque maerentes amicos Egregius properaret exsul.
Strana 27 - ODI profanum vulgus et arceo : Favete linguis : carmina non prius Audita Musarum sacerdos Virginibus puerisque canto.
Strana 39 - Otium divos rogat in. patenti prensus Aegaeo, simul atra nubes condidit lunam neque certa fulgent sidera nautis ; otium bello furiosa Thrace, otium Medi pharetra decori, Grosphe, non gemmis neque purpura venale neque auro.
Strana 45 - O fons Bandusiae, splendidior vitro, Dulci digne mero non sine floribus, Cras donaberis haedo, Cui frons turgida cornibus Primis et venerem et proelia destinat; Frustra: nam gelidos inficiet tibi Rubro sanguine rivos Lascivi suboles gregis. Te flagrantis atrox hora Caniculae Nescit tangere, tu frigus amabile Fessis vomere tauris Praebes et pecori vago.
Strana 24 - Tityonque tristi compescit unda, scilicet omnibus, quicumque terrae munere vescimur, enaviganda, sive reges sive inopes erimus coloni. frustra cruento Marte carebimus fractisque rauci fluctibus Hadriae, frustra per autumnos nocentem...