Epilegomena on Horace: In the Form of a Critical LetterSonnenschein, 1907 - 176 sider |
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... later life , to the extent of submitting to advances from such a reprobate as Lucius Licinius Varro Murena , or was she a mere counter in his game ? The only possible reply seems to be non liquet . We are here cast upon conjecture more ...
... later life , to the extent of submitting to advances from such a reprobate as Lucius Licinius Varro Murena , or was she a mere counter in his game ? The only possible reply seems to be non liquet . We are here cast upon conjecture more ...
Side 20
... later on a hint to show that Murena probably did advance money at interest . " Beatus ille " therefore may be read as an indicium of Maecenas ' reason in prompting Horace to exercise his Archilochian talent , and would show that long ...
... later on a hint to show that Murena probably did advance money at interest . " Beatus ille " therefore may be read as an indicium of Maecenas ' reason in prompting Horace to exercise his Archilochian talent , and would show that long ...
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... later commentators , tell us ( see Smith's Biog . Dict . ) that she was a hetaira , real name Gratidia , and that she came from Naples , and , of course , the state- ment ensues that she was beloved by Horace . But 22 EPILEGOMENA ON ...
... later commentators , tell us ( see Smith's Biog . Dict . ) that she was a hetaira , real name Gratidia , and that she came from Naples , and , of course , the state- ment ensues that she was beloved by Horace . But 22 EPILEGOMENA ON ...
Side 32
... later repute ) to Juvenal . 33. The Epodes are not composed on an articu- lated scheme like the Odes . There is no story working up to a catastrophe , of which hints have been given , more tragico , long before it occurs . Some of the ...
... later repute ) to Juvenal . 33. The Epodes are not composed on an articu- lated scheme like the Odes . There is no story working up to a catastrophe , of which hints have been given , more tragico , long before it occurs . Some of the ...
Side 34
... later years , and , roughly speaking , to correspond in time with the period embraced by the second book of the Odes . In the first dis- course Horace lays down the rules of the game . He is attacking humanity and its faults , but on 34 ...
... later years , and , roughly speaking , to correspond in time with the period embraced by the second book of the Odes . In the first dis- course Horace lays down the rules of the game . He is attacking humanity and its faults , but on 34 ...
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Side 85 - YET once more, O ye laurels, and once more, Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year. Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear Compels me to disturb your season due; For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer.
Side 154 - Nil Claudiae non perficient manus, Quas et benigno numine Juppiter Defendit et curae sagaces Expediunt per acuta belli. V. DIVIS orte bonis. optime Romulae Custos gentis, abes jam nimium diu; Maturum reditum pollicitus patrum Sancto concilio redi. Lucem redde tuae, dux bone, patriae Instar veris enim vultus ubi tuus Affulsit populo, gratior it dies Et soles melius nitent.
Side 82 - Debilem facito manu, Debilem pede, coxa; Tuber adstrue gibberum, Lubricos quate dentes; Vita dum superest, bene est; Hanc mihi vel acuta Si sedeam cruce sustine.
Side 140 - Telephus et Peleus, cum pauper et exsul uterque proicit ampullas et sesquipedalia verba, si curat cor spectantis tetigisse querela.
Side 137 - Sabine ; iam valete, formosi. nos ad beatos vela mittimus portus, magni petentes docta dicta Sironis, vitamque ab omni vindicabimus cura. 10 ite hinc, Camenae, vos quoque ite iam sane, dulces Camenae (nam fatebimur verum, dulces fuistis) ; et tamen meas chartas revisitote, sed pudenter et raro.
Side 72 - Atlanticum impune : me pascunt olivae, 15 me cichorea levesque malvae. frui paratis et valido mihi, Latoe, dones et, precor, Integra cum mente nec turpem senectam degere nec cithara carentem.
Side 111 - Cor tibi rite salit ? Positum est algente catino Durum olus et populi cribro decussa farina, Tentemus fauces ; tenero latet ulcus in ore Putre, quod baud deceat plebeia radere beta. Alges...
Side 153 - Komanus salutem se principi suo debere profitetur, qui noctis quam paene supremam habuimus novum sidus inluxit. huius, hercule, non solis ortus lucem caliganti reddidit mundo, cum sine suo capite discordia membra trepidarent. quot ille turn extinxit faces, quot condidit gladios; quantam tempestatem subita serenitate discussit.
Side 50 - ... propter hoc ipsum. amor ingenii neminem unquam divitem fecit. | qui pelago credit, magno se faenore tollit; qui pugnas et castra petit, praecingitur auro; vilis adulator picto iacet ebrius ostro, et qui sollicitat nuptas, ad praemia peccat: sola pruinosis horret facundia pannis atque inopi lingua desertas invocat artes.
Side 126 - Ne pavor, et rerum mediocriter utilium spes : Virtutem doctrina paret, Naturane donet : Quid minuat curas; quid te tibi reddat amicum; Quid pure tranquillet ; honos, an dulce lucellum, An secretum iter, et fallentis semita vitae. Me quoties reficit gelidus Digentia rivus, Quem Mandela bibit, rugosus frigore pagus ; Quid sentire putas, quid credis...