Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1852 - 311 sider |
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Side iii
... persons men- tioned by Horace , particularly in the Satires , and which these commentators had extracted from earlier books de personis Hora- tianis . Consequently , in every edition of the poet they must be mentioned and made use of ...
... persons men- tioned by Horace , particularly in the Satires , and which these commentators had extracted from earlier books de personis Hora- tianis . Consequently , in every edition of the poet they must be mentioned and made use of ...
Side v
... . Whether he had a cognomen or not , is unknown . That of Flaccus , which his son bore , was properly given to persons with long loose ears . The poet himself was therefore freeborn ( ingenuus ) ;. 1 * ( v ) INTRODUCTION. ...
... . Whether he had a cognomen or not , is unknown . That of Flaccus , which his son bore , was properly given to persons with long loose ears . The poet himself was therefore freeborn ( ingenuus ) ;. 1 * ( v ) INTRODUCTION. ...
Side ix
... person requests Horace to obtain the signature of Mae- cenas to a paper , asking his assistance quite in the style in which one addresses the secretary of a great man . In one passage , also , Horace complains that the amount of ...
... person requests Horace to obtain the signature of Mae- cenas to a paper , asking his assistance quite in the style in which one addresses the secretary of a great man . In one passage , also , Horace complains that the amount of ...
Side x
... persons , sufficed for the support of five families now it was cultivated for Horace by eight slaves . It was situated in a valley , which lay in the direction from north to south ; so that the hill on the right was gilded by the beams ...
... persons , sufficed for the support of five families now it was cultivated for Horace by eight slaves . It was situated in a valley , which lay in the direction from north to south ; so that the hill on the right was gilded by the beams ...
Side xiii
... person to mark and satirise the faults of his fellows , but that he must himself attempt to produce something excellent . He brought the hexameter of the Satires to perfection in the Epistles , and changed the simple iambic verse of the ...
... person to mark and satirise the faults of his fellows , but that he must himself attempt to produce something excellent . He brought the hexameter of the Satires to perfection in the Epistles , and changed the simple iambic verse of the ...
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Side 147 - 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. Dicar...
Side 163 - Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis arboribusque comae ; mutat terra vices et decrescentia ripas flumina praetereunt; Gratia cum Nymphis geminisque sororibus audet...
Side 207 - Est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, Quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.
Side 307 - Ut pictura poesis : erit quae si propius stes Te capiat magis, et quaedam si longius abstes.
Side 294 - Inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter 15 assuitur pannus, cum lucus et ara Dianae et properantis aquae per amoenos ambitus agros, aut flumen Rhenum aut pluvius describitur arcus. sed nunc non erat his locus. et fortasse cupressum scis simulare.
Side 203 - QUI fit, Maecenas, ut nemo quam sibi sortem Seu ratio dederit seu fors objecerit ilia Contentus vivat, laudet diversa sequentes ? " O fortunati mercatores !" gravis annis Miles ait multo jam fractus membra labore.
Side 245 - De te pendentis, te respicientis amici. 105 Ad summam : sapiens uno minor est Jove, dives, Liber, honoratus, pulcher, rex denique regum, Praecipue sanus, nisi cum pituita molesta est. EPISTOLA II. TROJANI belli scriptorem, maxime Lolli, Dum tu declamas Romae, Praeneste relegi, Qui, quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Planius ac melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit.
Side 84 - ... fila trium patiuntur atra. cedes coe'mptis saltibus et domo villaque, flavus quam Tiberis lavit, cedes, et exstructis in altum divitiis potietur heres.