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Side xvii
... . He rose to the consulate ( 39 B.C. ) ; but Horace tells us that he remained a potential cobbler all his life.liable any mone ( todrop to th benche fåt Now , in spite of the past , you fall GENERAL INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... . He rose to the consulate ( 39 B.C. ) ; but Horace tells us that he remained a potential cobbler all his life.liable any mone ( todrop to th benche fåt Now , in spite of the past , you fall GENERAL INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Side xxx
... 2 Cat . Lyc . with LXIV . 165 cf. Alex . 1 Probably oftener than we know from the remains of Fhiletas . 2 Probably oftener than we know from the remains of Lycophron . THEOCRITUS . XVII . 120 with LXIV . 97 cf. XXX QUAESTIO I.
... 2 Cat . Lyc . with LXIV . 165 cf. Alex . 1 Probably oftener than we know from the remains of Fhiletas . 2 Probably oftener than we know from the remains of Lycophron . THEOCRITUS . XVII . 120 with LXIV . 97 cf. XXX QUAESTIO I.
Side xxxi
... XVII . 15 " " XI . 20 261 29 III . 51 " " XXX . 10 " " XXIX . 35 272 " " 99 99 XIII . 11 XLV . 20 " " 99 XII . 15 292 " " 99 XXII . 41 " " LXI . 5 99 99 XVIII . 58 ,, LXVIII B. 77 III . 41 99 " " LXIV . 94 99 III . 17 Cat . Bion . with ...
... XVII . 15 " " XI . 20 261 29 III . 51 " " XXX . 10 " " XXIX . 35 272 " " 99 99 XIII . 11 XLV . 20 " " 99 XII . 15 292 " " 99 XXII . 41 " " LXI . 5 99 99 XVIII . 58 ,, LXVIII B. 77 III . 41 99 " " LXIV . 94 99 III . 17 Cat . Bion . with ...
Side xxxv
... XVII . 22 ,, { Asin . II . iv . 59 Capt . III . iv . 28 Pseud . I. v . 131 Cat . with XXVII . 5 cf. LXV . 4 " " LXIII . 46 39 78 " " 29 99 99 ,, LXVIII B. 84 ,, Plaut . Mil . Gl . IV . i . 27 Epid . v . i . 36 Men . v . ii . 109 sq Epid ...
... XVII . 22 ,, { Asin . II . iv . 59 Capt . III . iv . 28 Pseud . I. v . 131 Cat . with XXVII . 5 cf. LXV . 4 " " LXIII . 46 39 78 " " 29 99 99 ,, LXVIII B. 84 ,, Plaut . Mil . Gl . IV . i . 27 Epid . v . i . 36 Men . v . ii . 109 sq Epid ...
Side xxxviii
... xvii . 4 358 Od . IV . iv . 37 99 367 ,, Od . II . iv . 11 LXVI.48 ,, Sat. II . i . 43 The imitations of Catullus by the other Augustan writers were very numerous . In VIRGIL , PROPERTIUS , TIBULLUS and OVID , we find at least the ...
... xvii . 4 358 Od . IV . iv . 37 99 367 ,, Od . II . iv . 11 LXVI.48 ,, Sat. II . i . 43 The imitations of Catullus by the other Augustan writers were very numerous . In VIRGIL , PROPERTIUS , TIBULLUS and OVID , we find at least the ...
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adjective Aganippe Alexandrine Allius Amastri amores animo Appendix atque Attis Bithynia bona caesura Callimachus Calvus Catullus Cicero Cinna Compare Currite ducentes subtegmina Cybele dedit Ellis reads emendation fusi glyconic gods Greek haec hexameter Hymen Hymen Hymenaee Iacchus Idalium illa imitation ipse Juppiter Latin Lesbia Lucretius lumina LXII LXIV LXVI LXVIII magis Mamurra Manlius metre mihi misera mistress modo multa multis Munro Namque neque nihil nobis nulla nunc oculis omnes omnia Ovid passion pectore Peleus Phrygia poem poets pote puella puer quae quam quantum Quare quid quod Roman saepe Sappho semper sibi simul Sirmio spondee sunt syllable tamen tardet Theseus tibi usque Vatinius verb Verg verse VIII Virgil virgo vita words XLIV XVII XXII XXIX XXXVI
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Side 163 - t shall do so for thee. Bid me to weep, and I will weep, While I have eyes to see: And having none, yet I will keep A heart to weep for thee. Bid me despair, and I'll despair Under that cypress tree: Or bid me die, and I will dare E'en death to die for thee. Thou art my life, my love, my heart, The very eyes of me: And hast command of every part, To live and die for thee.
Side 63 - Multas per gentes et multa per aequora vectus advenio has miseras, frater, ad inferias...
Side 61 - ODI et amo : quare id faciam, fortasse requiris. nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
Side 48 - Rhoeteo quem subter litore tellus ereptum nostris obterit ex oculis. numquam ego te, vita frater amabilior, aspiciam posthac? at certe semper amabo, semper maesta tua carmina morte canam, qualia sub densis ramorum concinit umbris...
Side 20 - Otium, Catulle, tibi molestum est: otio exsultas nimiumque gestis: otium et reges prius et beatas 15 perdidit urbes.
Side 61 - Quintia formosa est multis. mihi candida, longa, recta est: haec ego sic singula confiteor, totum illud "formosa" nego: nam nulla venustas, nulla in tam magno est corpore mica salis. Lesbia formosa est, quae cum pulcerrima tota est, tum omnibus una omnis surripuit veneres.
Side 61 - Lesbia mi dicit semper male nee tacet umquam De me : Lesbia me dispeream nisi amat. Quo signo ? quia sunt totidem mea : deprecor illam Assidue, verum dispeream nisi amo.
Side 58 - Catulle, 5 ex hoc ingrato gaudia amore tibi. nam quaecumque homines bene cuiquam aut dicere possunt aut facere, haec a te dictaque factaque sunt. omnia quae ingratae perierunt credita menti. quare iam te cur amplius excrucies ? 10 quin tu animo offirmas atque istinc teque reducis, et dis invitis desinis esse miser ? difficile est longum subito deponere amorem...
Side 8 - ... haec si, inquam, attuleris, venuste noster, cenabis bene : nam tui Catulli plenus sacculus est aranearum. sed contra accipies meros amores seu quid suavius elegantiusve est: nam unguentum dabo, quod meae puellae donarunt Veneres Cupidinesque; quod tu cum olfacies, deos rogabis, totum ut te faciant, Fabulle, nasum!
Side 62 - Zmyrna cavas Satrachi penitus mittetur ad undas, Zmyrnam cana diu saecula pervoluent. at Volusi annales Paduam morientur ad ipsam et laxas scombris saepe dabunt tunicas.