Selections from the less known latin poetsClarendon Press, 1869 - 552 sider |
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... represented by Catullus and Tibullus , Pro- pertius and Ovid , is scarcely less indispensable than familiarity with the Epic and Didactic poetry of Virgil , or with the Odes , Satires , and Epistles of Horace ; while in order to form ...
... represented by Catullus and Tibullus , Pro- pertius and Ovid , is scarcely less indispensable than familiarity with the Epic and Didactic poetry of Virgil , or with the Odes , Satires , and Epistles of Horace ; while in order to form ...
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... represented by these Extracts ; but it is hoped that the various specimens , chosen as they have been after much study and deliberation , will be found sufficiently long and entire in themselves , sufficiently characteristic also of the ...
... represented by these Extracts ; but it is hoped that the various specimens , chosen as they have been after much study and deliberation , will be found sufficiently long and entire in themselves , sufficiently characteristic also of the ...
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... represents the ground of her anxieties , to think that Theseus should run the risk . ' " 103. Non ingrata . The gods heard her prayers for the success of Theseus , though that success was not to inspire gratitude or fidelity in him ...
... represents the ground of her anxieties , to think that Theseus should run the risk . ' " 103. Non ingrata . The gods heard her prayers for the success of Theseus , though that success was not to inspire gratitude or fidelity in him ...
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... with a bull's head , representing the fiery powers of the Sun. The victory of Theseus shadows forth the extinction of the rite by the great civilizer . Perfidus in Cretam religasset navita funem , Nec malus hic 14 CATULLUS .
... with a bull's head , representing the fiery powers of the Sun. The victory of Theseus shadows forth the extinction of the rite by the great civilizer . Perfidus in Cretam religasset navita funem , Nec malus hic 14 CATULLUS .
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... represented with bald heads and beards as contrasted with the younger Σατυρίσκοι . We have the Σειλη- vol mentioned in Hom . Hym . ad Ven . 263. Being the constant companions of Bacchus they are called , like him , natives of the Indian ...
... represented with bald heads and beards as contrasted with the younger Σατυρίσκοι . We have the Σειλη- vol mentioned in Hom . Hym . ad Ven . 263. Being the constant companions of Bacchus they are called , like him , natives of the Indian ...
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Side 28 - O misero frater adempte mihi, Tu mea tu moriens fregisti commoda, frater, Tecum una tota est nostra sepulta domus, Omnia tecum una perierunt gaudia nostra, Quae tuus in vita dulcis alebat amor.
Side 78 - ... vos quoque abesse procul iubeo, discedat ab aris, cui tulit hesterna gaudia nocte Venus, casta placent superis: pura cum veste venite et manibus puris sumite fontis aquam.
Side 50 - Sic maternus avus dixerat atque avia. Hoc misso in Syriam requierant omnibus aures: Audibant eadem haec leniter et leviter, Nee sibi postilla metuebant talia verba, Cum subito affertur nuntius horribilis, I0 Ionios fluctus, postquam illuc Arrius isset, lam non Ionios esse, sed Hionios.
Side 219 - Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes. Motus eram dictis, totoque Helicone relicto, Scribere conabar verba soluta modis : Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos, 13 Et, quod tentabam scribere, versus erat.
Side 64 - Te - memini - et puro secubuisse toro? Nunc, dea, nunc succurre mihi - nam posse mederi Picta docet templis multa tabella tuis -, Ut mea votivas persolvens Delia voces Ante sacras lino tecta fores sedeat Bisque die resoluta comas tibi dicere laudes Insignis turba debeat in Pharia. At mihi contingat patrios celebrare Penates Reddereque antiquo menstrua tura Lari.
Side 61 - Delia ; tecum dum modo sim, quaeso segnis inersque vocer. te spectem, suprema mihi cum venerit hora ; te teneam moriens deficiente manu. 60 flebis et arsuro positum me, Delia, lecto, tristibus et lacrimis oscula mixta dabis. flebis : non tua sunt duro praecordia ferro vincta, nec in tenero stat tibi corde silex.
Side 221 - Tibullo tempus amicitiae fata dedere meae. successor fuit hic tibi, Galle, Propertius illi; quartus ab his serie temporis ipse fui.
Side 119 - Quod mihi das flendi, Cynthia, principium ? Qui modo felices inter numerabar amantes, Nunc in amore tuo cogor habere notam. Quid tantum merui ? quae te mihi crimina mutant ? An nova tristitiae causa puella tuae ? Sic mihi te referas levis, ut non altera nostro Limine formosos intulit ulla pedes.
Side 142 - Aut Alcmaeoniae furiae aut ieiunia Phinei, Num rota, num scopuli, num sitis inter aquas, Num tribus infernum custodit faucibus antrum Cerberus, et Tityo iugera pauca novem, 45 An ficta in miseras descendit fabula gentes, Et timor haud ultra quam rogus esse potest.
Side 120 - Omnia consuevi timidus perferre superbae 35 lussa neque arguto facta dolore queri. [Pro quo divini fontes et frigida rupes Et datur inculto tramite dura quies; Et quodcumque meae possunt narrare querelae, Cogor ad argutas dicere solus aves. 30 Sed qualiscumque es, resonent mihi ' Cynthia ' silvae, Nec deserta tuo nomine saxa vacent.