The Satires of Aulus Persius FlaccusW. Bulmer and W. Nicol, 1821 - 218 strán (strany) |
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Strana v
... - lation of Persius is much wanted : we are already possessed of several ; of various degrees of merit , indeed , but all exhibiting strong claims on the pub- lick favour . Brewster is familiar to every scholar . INTRODUCTION. ...
... - lation of Persius is much wanted : we are already possessed of several ; of various degrees of merit , indeed , but all exhibiting strong claims on the pub- lick favour . Brewster is familiar to every scholar . INTRODUCTION. ...
Strana xvii
... already qualified for the task by long and unremitted inter- course with society . Before he became known to Mæcenas , before he was introduced to Augustus , he stood on terms of friendship and familiarity with many of the most eminent ...
... already qualified for the task by long and unremitted inter- course with society . Before he became known to Mæcenas , before he was introduced to Augustus , he stood on terms of friendship and familiarity with many of the most eminent ...
Strana xl
... already noticed , in the Introduction to Juvenal . His moral qualities , indeed , can scarcely be too frequently or too highly commended : he was grateful , and affectionate ; of rigid and austere virtue in himself , and in his ...
... already noticed , in the Introduction to Juvenal . His moral qualities , indeed , can scarcely be too frequently or too highly commended : he was grateful , and affectionate ; of rigid and austere virtue in himself , and in his ...
Strana xlviii
... already , per- haps , too far extended ; but I cannot close my labours without repeating , and with redoubled thankfulness , my acknowledgments to the friends noticed in the Introduction to Juvenal , for their as- sistance on the ...
... already , per- haps , too far extended ; but I cannot close my labours without repeating , and with redoubled thankfulness , my acknowledgments to the friends noticed in the Introduction to Juvenal , for their as- sistance on the ...
Strana 6
... already observed , ) that Persius preserves his irony ; for though he begins stoutly , yet , as honest Trot says of his master , " he canna hauld it : " it seems therefore unreasonably captious in the criticks to dis- pute his ...
... already observed , ) that Persius preserves his irony ; for though he begins stoutly , yet , as honest Trot says of his master , " he canna hauld it : " it seems therefore unreasonably captious in the criticks to dis- pute his ...
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Accius Alcibiades alludes allusion ancient Anticyras appears atque Bassus Bathyllus Bestius breast Brewster calls Casaubon Censorinus characteristick Chrysippus Cicero Cornutus Craterus criticks delight Drummond Dryden Ennius expression favour followed gods hæc hellebore Holyday honour Horace humour hunc imitation inque Jove Juvenal kind labours language Lares Lucilius Macrinus Madan Marcilius master meaning metaphors mihi mind nature Nero nunc o'er object obscure observes old scholiast passage perhaps Persius Pliny poem poet poet's poetry Polydamas poor Prætor's prayer probably pseudo-Cornutus publick Puteal quæ quam quid Quintilian Quis quod quos Raoul reader ridicule Romans Rome sæpe sage Satire of Juvenal says scarcely scholiast seems sense shew slave speaks Stertinius Stoick strigiles Suetonius supposed taste tells thou thought Thyestes tibi torch translation truth Tunc verba verse vice wine word wretch writers youth
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Strana 142 - Ne pueros coram populo Medea trucidet, Aut humana palam coquat exta nefarius Atreus, Aut in avem Procne vertatur, Cadmus in anguem. Quodcunque ostendis mihi sic incredulus odi.
Strana 212 - Sit reliqua ? ast illi tremat omento popa venter? ' Vende animam lucro ; mercare ; atque excute solers ' Omne latus mundi : ne sit praestantior alter ' Cappadocas rigidH pingues plausisse catasta.
Strana 132 - Viso si palles, improbe, nummo, Si facis in penem quicquid tibi venit amarum, Si Puteal multa cautus vibice flagellas, Nequicquam populo bibulas donaveris aures. со Respue quod non es; tollat sua munera cerdo; Tecum habita, noris quam sit tibi curta supellex.
Strana 157 - To-morrow you will live, you always cry; In what far country does this morrow lie, That 'tis so mighty long ere it arrive? Beyond the Indies does this morrow live? Tis so far-fetched, this morrow, that I fear Twill be both very old and very dear. To-morrow I will live, the fool does say; To-day itselfs too late, the wise lived yesterday.
Strana 150 - Cornute, sinu. tune fallere sollers adposita intortos extendit regula mores, et premitur ratione animus vincique laborat artificemque tuo ducit sub pollice vultum. tecum etenim longos memini consumere soles, et tecum primas epulis decerpere noctes. unum opus et requiem pariter disponimus ambo, atque verecunda laxamus seria mensa.
Strana 108 - Faucibus exsuperat gravis halitus, inspice sodes, Qui dicit medico ; jussus requiescere, postquam Tertia compositas vidit nox currere venas, De majore domo modice sitiente lagena Lenia loturo sibi Surrentina rogavit. Heus bone, tu palles. Nihil est.
Strana 128 - ... hoc bene sit' tunicatum cum sale mordens 30 cepe et farratam pueris plaudentibus ollam pannosam faecem morientis sorbet aceti?" at si unctus cesses et figas in cute solem, est prope te ignotus cubito qui tangat et acre despuat: "hi mores!
Strana 174 - Indulge Genio, carpamus dulcia, nostrum est Quod vivis : cinis et Manes et fabula fies ; [Vive memor leti, fugit hora, hoc quod loquor inde est.] " En quid agis ? duplici in diversum scinderis hamo, Hunccine an hunc sequeris.
Strana 24 - Quisquis es, o modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego, quum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, (Quando haec rara avis est) si quid tamen aptius exit, Laudari metuam ; neque enim mihi cornea fibra est. Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE.
Strana 204 - Age, si mihi nulla Jam reliqua ex amitis, patruelis nulla, proneptis Nulla manet patrui, sterilis matertera vixit, Deque avia nihilum superest : accedo Bovillas, Clivumque ad Virbi : praesto est mihi Manius heres.