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Side 257
... denote any pieces of a lyric nature . The grammarians , perceiving shat Horace had more than once used the word carmen to designate this kind of poetry , ventured to place it at the head of his odes , and their ex ample has been ...
... denote any pieces of a lyric nature . The grammarians , perceiving shat Horace had more than once used the word carmen to designate this kind of poetry , ventured to place it at the head of his odes , and their ex ample has been ...
Side 258
... denote , respectively , the ambitious aɛpi- cant after popular favors , the eager speculator in grain , and the content- ed farmer - 8 . Certat tergeminis , & c . " Vie with each other in raising him to the highest offices in the state ...
... denote , respectively , the ambitious aɛpi- cant after popular favors , the eager speculator in grain , and the content- ed farmer - 8 . Certat tergeminis , & c . " Vie with each other in raising him to the highest offices in the state ...
Side 259
... denotes , in strictness , the " west - southwest . " In translating the text , it will be sufficient to render it by " southwest . " It derived its name from the circumstance of its coming in the direction of Africa Propria . 16-19 . 16 ...
... denotes , in strictness , the " west - southwest . " In translating the text , it will be sufficient to render it by " southwest . " It derived its name from the circumstance of its coming in the direction of Africa Propria . 16-19 . 16 ...
Side 263
... denote the Parthians The Median preceded the Persian power , which , after the interval of the Grecian dominion , was succeeded by the Parthian empire . The epithet graves alludes to the defeat of Crassus , and the check of Marc Antony ...
... denote the Parthians The Median preceded the Persian power , which , after the interval of the Grecian dominion , was succeeded by the Parthian empire . The epithet graves alludes to the defeat of Crassus , and the check of Marc Antony ...
Side 265
... denote intimate friendship . Thus the old scholiast remarks Φιλία ἐστὶ μία ψυχὴ ἐν δυοῖν σώμασιν . 66 9-13 9. Illi ... denotes , in strictness , the wind which blows from the quarter directly opposite to that denominated Africus . A ...
... denote intimate friendship . Thus the old scholiast remarks Φιλία ἐστὶ μία ψυχὴ ἐν δυοῖν σώμασιν . 66 9-13 9. Illi ... denotes , in strictness , the wind which blows from the quarter directly opposite to that denominated Africus . A ...
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according addressed Alluding allusion ancient Apollo appears Apulia atque Augustus Bacchus bard Cæsar cæsura called Campania CARMEN celebrated character Consult note deity denote Dio Cassius Ennius epistle epithet Epode equivalent erat expression favor follows Geoponica Græcism Grecian Greek hæc Hence honor Horace Horatius hunc idea intended illi imitation inter Julius Cæsar Keightley Latin Latium Literally Lucilius Mæcenas means meant mihi modo multa neque note on Ode note on Sat nunc observes omnes Orelli pater pede poet poet's poetic poetry prætor praise present quæ quam Quid quis quod quum reference regards remarks rich Roman Rome Sabine sacred sæpe satire satis scholiast sibi slave species spondee Stertinius Supply supposed tamen Tarentum term thee things thou tibi Tibur tion trimeter verse Vindelici Virgil virtue wine words writers
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Side 252 - Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva ; 385 Id tibi judicium est, ea mens ; si quid tamen olim Scripseris, in Maeci descendat judicis aures Et patris et nostras, nonumque prematur in annum : Membranis intus positis delere licebit, Quod non edideris ; nescit vox missa reverti.
Side xx - Hostilius, the struggle of Mettus Curtius through the marsh, the women rushing with torn raiment and dishevelled hair between their fathers and their husbands, the nightly meetings of Numa and the Nymph by the well in the sacred grove, the fight of the three Romans and the three Albans, the purchase of the Sibylline books, the crime of Tullia, the simulated madness of Brutus, the ambiguous reply of the Delphian oracle to the Tarquins, the wrongs of Lucretia, the heroic actions of Horatius Codes...
Side 245 - ... tandem custode remoto, gaudet equis canibusque et aprici gramine campi, cereus in vitium flecti, monitoribus asper, utilium tardus provisor, prodigus aeris, sublimis cupidusque et amata relinquere pernix.
Side 247 - Carmine qui tragico vilem certavit ob hircum, 220 Mox etiam agrestes Satyros nudavit, et asper Incolumi gravitate jocum tentavit : eo quod Illecebris erat et grata novitate morandus Spectator functusque sacris et potus et exlex.
Side 247 - Satyros, ita vertere seria ludo, ne quicumque deus, quicumque adhibebitur heros, regali conspectus in auro nuper et ostro, migret in obscuras humili sermone tabernas, aut, -dum vitat humum, nubes et inania captet.
Side xxxvi - Tis (let me see) three years and more (October next it will be four) Since Harley bid me first attend, And chose me for an humble friend; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that; As,
Side 106 - Beatus ille, qui procul negotiis, Ut prisca gens mortalium, Paterna rura bobus exercet suis...
Side 182 - Prout cuique libido est Siccat inaequales calices conviva, solutus Legibus insanis, seu quis capit acria fortis Pocula seu modicis uvescit laetius.
Side 135 - ... furta latrociniis, et magnis parva mineris falce recisurum simili te, si tibi regnum permittant homines, si dives, qui sapiens est, et sutor bonus et solus formosus et est rex, 125 cur optas quod habes ? ' non nosti quid pater ' inquit ' Chrysippus dicat : sapiens crepidas sibi numquam nec soleas fecit ; sutor tamen est sapiens.
Side 149 - 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;