Q. Horatii Flacci Poëmata: textum, ad praestantissimas editiones recognitum, et praecipua lectionis varietate nec non VV.DD. conjecturis instructum, prolegomenis et excursibus, varii argumenti, donavit, notisque perpetuis, patria lingua exaratis, et ad aestheticen, historiam, geographiam, mythologiam, archaeologiam, remque botanicam, spectantibusImpensis G. & C. H. Carvill, 1830 - 612 sider |
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Side 13
... Alluding to Attalus 3d , the last king of Pergamus , famed for his riches , which he bequeathed , together with his ... allude here not so much to the com- merce of the island , extensive as it was , as to the excellent quality of its ...
... Alluding to Attalus 3d , the last king of Pergamus , famed for his riches , which he bequeathed , together with his ... allude here not so much to the com- merce of the island , extensive as it was , as to the excellent quality of its ...
Side 16
... Alluding to the deluge of Deucalion in Thessaly . Nova monstra . " Wonders before unseen . " 7. Proteus . A sea ... allude to the temple of Vesta , built by Numa in tais quarter of the city . It is more than 16 EXPLANATORY NOTES . BOOK I ...
... Alluding to the deluge of Deucalion in Thessaly . Nova monstra . " Wonders before unseen . " 7. Proteus . A sea ... allude to the temple of Vesta , built by Numa in tais quarter of the city . It is more than 16 EXPLANATORY NOTES . BOOK I ...
Side 18
... Alluding to the excesses of the civil contest . 25. Vocet . For invocet . - Ruentis imperî rebus , “ To the affairs of the falling empire . " Re- bus is here put in the dative by a Graecism for ad res . 46 26. Prece qua . By what ...
... Alluding to the excesses of the civil contest . 25. Vocet . For invocet . - Ruentis imperî rebus , “ To the affairs of the falling empire . " Re- bus is here put in the dative by a Graecism for ad res . 46 26. Prece qua . By what ...
Side 24
... allusion to the descent of Hercules to the shades . Acheron is here put figuratively for Orcus . The expression ... alluding to the pleasurable feelings attendant upon that delightful season of the year , the poet urges his friend ...
... allusion to the descent of Hercules to the shades . Acheron is here put figuratively for Orcus . The expression ... alluding to the pleasurable feelings attendant upon that delightful season of the year , the poet urges his friend ...
Side 32
... Alluding to the wounds inflict- ed on Venus and Mars by the Grecian warrior . Compare Hom . Il . 5 , 355 , and 855 ... alluded to in 32 1 EXPLANATORY NOTES . BOOK I. ODE 7 .
... Alluding to the wounds inflict- ed on Venus and Mars by the Grecian warrior . Compare Hom . Il . 5 , 355 , and 855 ... alluded to in 32 1 EXPLANATORY NOTES . BOOK I. ODE 7 .
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Side 116 - Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam. Usque ego postera Crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita Virgine pontifex.
Side 337 - Nomen iambeis, cum senos redderet ictus Primus ad extremum similis sibi. Non ita pridem, Tardior ut paulo graviorque veniret ad aures, 255 Spondeos stabiles in jura paterna recepit Commodus et patiens, non ut de sede secunda Cederet aut quarta socialiter.
Side 40 - Parcus deorum cultor et infrequens insanientis dum sapientiae consultus erro, nunc retrorsum vela dare atque iterare cursus cogor relictos...
Side 39 - Once more upon the waters! yet once more! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider.
Side 6 - Africum 15 mercator metuens otium et oppidi laudat rura sui, mox reficit rates quassas indocilis pauperiem pati. est, qui nee veteris pocula Massici nee partem solido demere de die 20 spernit, nunc viridi membra sub arbuto stratus, nunc ad aquae lene caput sacrae...
Side 313 - Quod numero plures, virtute et honore minores, Indocti stolidique et depugnare parati, Si discordet eques, media inter carmina poscunt 185 Aut ursum aut pugiles ; his nam plebecula plaudit. Verum equitis quoque jam migravit ab aure voluptas Omnis ad incertos oculos et gaudia vana. Quatuor aut plures aulaea premuntur in horas, Dum fugiunt equitum turmae peditumque catervae ; 190 Mox trahitur manibus regum fortuna retortis...
Side 312 - Serus enim Graecis admovit acumina chartis, Et post Punica bella quietus quaerere coepit, Quid Sophocles et Thespis et Aeschylus utile ferrent.
Side 30 - Arida nutrix. Pone me pigris ubi nulla campis Arbor aestiva recreatur aura, Quod latus mundi nebulae malusque luppiter urget ; 20 Pone sub curru nimium propinqui Solis in terra domibus negata : Dulce ridentem Lalagen amabo, Dulce loquentem.
Side 124 - Nutrita faustis sub penetralibus Posset, quid Augusti paternus In pueros animus Nerones. Fortes creantur fortibus et bonis ; Est in juvencis, est in equis patrum 30 Virtus, neque imbellem feroces Progenerant aquilae columbam : Doctrina sed vim promovet insitam, Rectique cultus pectora roborant ; Utcumque defecere mores, 35 Indecorant bene nata culpae.
Side 209 - IBAM forte via Sacra, sicut meus est mos, Nescio quid meditans nugarum, totus in illis : Accurrit quidam notus mihi nomine tantum, Arreptaque manu, "Quid agis, dulcissime rerum?" " Suaviter ut nunc est," inquam, " et cupio omnia quae vis." Cum assectaretur: "Num quid vis?" occupo. At ille, "Noris nos," inquit;