Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibus [ed. by A.W. Zumpt].Chambers, 1851 - 22 sider |
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Side iv
... poems of Horace , those only having been excluded which cannot be made use of for educational purposes . The commentary was begun by Pro- fessor C. G. Zumpt . He died , however , without completing more than the notes on the Epodes ...
... poems of Horace , those only having been excluded which cannot be made use of for educational purposes . The commentary was begun by Pro- fessor C. G. Zumpt . He died , however , without completing more than the notes on the Epodes ...
Side v
... Poets , that the day was the 8th of the month ( a . d . vi . Id . Dec. ) Horace was consequently six years younger than Livy , five years younger than Virgil , and two years older than Augustus . His native place was Venusia , an ...
... Poets , that the day was the 8th of the month ( a . d . vi . Id . Dec. ) Horace was consequently six years younger than Livy , five years younger than Virgil , and two years older than Augustus . His native place was Venusia , an ...
Side vii
... poets to point to ( Sat. i . 10 , 31. ) His quiet was broken in upon by the civil war ; of which the republican party , under Brutus and Cassius , transferred the seat to Greece . Young Horace was enthusiastic for liberty , whose ...
... poets to point to ( Sat. i . 10 , 31. ) His quiet was broken in upon by the civil war ; of which the republican party , under Brutus and Cassius , transferred the seat to Greece . Young Horace was enthusiastic for liberty , whose ...
Side viii
... poets of the time we may mention especially Virgil , whose charming pastorals had delighted all , and gained for him the favour and patronage of Octavianus ; also Varius , who had recommended himself by a poem on the death of Caesar ...
... poets of the time we may mention especially Virgil , whose charming pastorals had delighted all , and gained for him the favour and patronage of Octavianus ; also Varius , who had recommended himself by a poem on the death of Caesar ...
Side xi
... poems , or rather that he would write a poem upon them ; and he felt hurt that the poet had not mentioned him in any previous production . But Horace declined to attempt any such panegyric , his reason being either that which he gave ...
... poems , or rather that he would write a poem upon them ; and he felt hurt that the poet had not mentioned him in any previous production . But Horace declined to attempt any such panegyric , his reason being either that which he gave ...
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aetas Alcaeus ancient Antony Apollo Apulia aquae atque Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium Caesar called Carm CARMEN carmina celebrated Compare Carm Connect Construe consul curas dative deorum Diana dicere Ennius epistle Epodes expression fame Faunus fidibus Fortuna goddess gods Gram Greek haec hence honour Horace Horace's hunc illi inter Jovis Jupiter juvat juventus king Lucilius Maecenas magna mala mare melius mihi modo multa mutare namely nefas neque nihil nisi nunc Octavianus olim omne omnis pater pede poem poet poetical poetry populus praises properly prose puer pueri quae quam quia quibus Quid quidquid quis quod quoque Quum rebus rerum Roman Rome saepe Satires satis scil semper sense shews sibi simul sine Sive sunt tamen Tarentum terra Teucer thee thou tibi Tibur town ulmo Venusia virtus wine Zumpt
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Side 192 - Beatus ille qui procul negotiis, Ut prisca gens mortalium, Paterna rura bobus exercet suis...
Side 315 - Laudavere sales : nimium patienter utrumque, Ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos Scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto Legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Side 156 - Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex. Dicar qua violens obstrepit Aufidus Et qua pauper aquae Daunus agrestium Regnavit populorum, ex humili potens, Princeps Aeolium carmen ad Italos Deduxisse modos. Sume superbiam Quaesitam meritis et mihi Delphica Lauro cinge volens, Melpomene, comam.
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Side 247 - ... sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus : utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati ; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos ; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
Side 101 - Linquenda tellus et domus et placens Uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum Te praeter invisas cupressos Ulla brevem dominum sequetur.
Side 51 - 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?
Side 113 - ODI profanum vulgus et arceo : Favete linguis : carmina non prius Audita Musarum sacerdos Virginibus puerisque canto.
Side 280 - Lycamben. 25 ac ne me foliis ideo brevioribus ornes quod timui mutare modos et carminis artem, temperat Archilochi Musam pede mascula Sappho, temperat Alcaeus, sed rebus et ordine dispar, nec socerum quaerit quem versibus oblinat atris, 30 nec sponsae laqueum famoso carmine nectit.
Side 308 - Descriptas servare vices operumque colores Cur ego, si nequeo ignoroque, poeta salutor? Cur nescire pudens prave quam discere malo ? Versibus exponi tragicis res comica non vult; Indignatur item privatis ac prope socco 90 Dignis carminibus narrari coena Thyestae. Singula quaeque locum teneant sortita decenter.