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Side xxx
... usual to mark it with a spondee , choriambus , and long syllable . The fourth is the Glyconean verse , which occurs in C. 3. To this metre belong C. i . 14 , 21 , 23 ; iii . 7 , 13 ; iv . 13 . and perhaps in the line of Horace ...
... usual to mark it with a spondee , choriambus , and long syllable . The fourth is the Glyconean verse , which occurs in C. 3. To this metre belong C. i . 14 , 21 , 23 ; iii . 7 , 13 ; iv . 13 . and perhaps in the line of Horace ...
Side xxxi
... usual to look upon the first part of the verse as iambic , and to divide it thus : But I have no doubt it is trochaic . The third verse is also trochaic , consisting of a syllable ( usually long ) followed by four trochees , a spondee ...
... usual to look upon the first part of the verse as iambic , and to divide it thus : But I have no doubt it is trochaic . The third verse is also trochaic , consisting of a syllable ( usually long ) followed by four trochees , a spondee ...
Side xxxii
... usual to divid it into feet called Ionic Minor ( ~~ — — ) , of which the two first verse contain four each , and the third contains two . Respecting this metre see Bentley's note . It would seem that Horace , imitating the subjec of an ...
... usual to divid it into feet called Ionic Minor ( ~~ — — ) , of which the two first verse contain four each , and the third contains two . Respecting this metre see Bentley's note . It would seem that Horace , imitating the subjec of an ...
Side 6
... usual garland for a lyric poet . " Doctarum frontium , " which Mr. Tate defends , as applied to Maecenas , is the proper description of poets , who by the Greeks were called σopoí . So doidol oopioraí ( Pind . Isth . ii . 36 ) . " " 34 ...
... usual garland for a lyric poet . " Doctarum frontium , " which Mr. Tate defends , as applied to Maecenas , is the proper description of poets , who by the Greeks were called σopoí . So doidol oopioraí ( Pind . Isth . ii . 36 ) . " " 34 ...
Side 14
... usual to explain it as ex- pressing a wish dependent on the accom- plishment of a condition . It would thus be so may the winds favour you as you discharge the debt you owe . ' But in order that the ship should discharge her debt the ...
... usual to explain it as ex- pressing a wish dependent on the accom- plishment of a condition . It would thus be so may the winds favour you as you discharge the debt you owe . ' But in order that the ship should discharge her debt the ...
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Side 211 - EXEGI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam. Usque ego postera Crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita Virgine pontifex.
Side 721 - Ut pictura poesis : erit quae si propius stes Te capiat magis, et quaedam si longius abstes.
Side 544 - ... solve senescentem mature sanus equum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus et ilia ducat.
Side 518 - Larem proprium vescor vernasque procaces pasco libatis dapibus. prout cuique libido est siccat inaequalis calices conviva, solutus legibus insanis, seu quis capit acria fortis pocula seu modicis uvescit laetius. ergo 70 sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus: utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
Side 716 - Laudavere sales : nimium patienter utrumque, Ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos Scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto Legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Side 39 - VIS, referent in mare te novi fluctus. o quid agis ? fortiter occupa portum. nonne vides ut nudum remigio latus, et malus celeri saucius Africo...
Side 437 - Milia: me pedibus delectat claudere verba Lucili ritu, nostrum melioris utroque. 30 Ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim Credebat libris, neque si male cesserat usquam Decurrens alio, neque si bene: quo fit, ut omnis Votiva pateat veluti descripta tabella Vita senis.
Side 301 - The lot is cast into the lap ; but the whole disposing thereof is of the LORD.
Side 104 - Rectius vives, Licini, neque altum semper urgendo neque, dum procellas cautus horrescis, nimium premendo litus iniquum. auream quisquis mediocritatem diligit, tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula. saepius ventis agitatur ingens pinus et celsae graviore casu decidunt turres feriuntque summos fulgura montes.
Side 91 - Divesne prisco natus ab Inacho Nil interest an pauper et infima De gente sub divo moreris, Victima nil miserantis Orci. Omnes eodem cogimur, omnium Versatur urna serius ocius Sors exitura et nos in aeternum Exilium impositura cumbae.