Selections from the less known latin poetsClarendon Press, 1869 - 552 sider |
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... death in the Troad he deplores so pathetically , c . 63 ( 65 ) . After returning from Asia without having improved his fortunes , he lived in his villas at Sirmio and Tivoli , when not enjoying the society of the capital . His mistress ...
... death in the Troad he deplores so pathetically , c . 63 ( 65 ) . After returning from Asia without having improved his fortunes , he lived in his villas at Sirmio and Tivoli , when not enjoying the society of the capital . His mistress ...
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... death . ' 189. Fesso , ' fainting , exhausted frame . ' 190. Exposcam prodita mulctam is the poetical expression of proditionis mulctam , ' the penalty for his betrayal of me . ' 6 192. Facta , like facinus , ' used by itself both of ...
... death . ' 189. Fesso , ' fainting , exhausted frame . ' 190. Exposcam prodita mulctam is the poetical expression of proditionis mulctam , ' the penalty for his betrayal of me . ' 6 192. Facta , like facinus , ' used by itself both of ...
Side 18
... death- foreboding sail . ' Cp . Ov . M. 10. 216 Funestaque littera ducta est . ' • 235. Intorti is simply an epithet of the ropes ; it can hardly refer to the coil , in which the sheets lay before the sails were hoisted , as opposed to ...
... death- foreboding sail . ' Cp . Ov . M. 10. 216 Funestaque littera ducta est . ' • 235. Intorti is simply an epithet of the ropes ; it can hardly refer to the coil , in which the sheets lay before the sails were hoisted , as opposed to ...
Side 19
... death , ' but with ' funesta , ' - the house in mourning for his father's death , ' paterna being ablative . Minoidi . This is one of the few passages where the imitation of the Greek form is carried to the extent of shortening the ...
... death , ' but with ' funesta , ' - the house in mourning for his father's death , ' paterna being ablative . Minoidi . This is one of the few passages where the imitation of the Greek form is carried to the extent of shortening the ...
Side 23
... Phoe- bus ) αὐτὸς ἐν θοίνῃ παρών . It may be supposed that Phoebus would absent him- self , as he was to be the instrument of the death of Achilles . Nec Thetidis taedas voluit celebrare jugales . Qui postquam niveis CATULLUS . 23.
... Phoe- bus ) αὐτὸς ἐν θοίνῃ παρών . It may be supposed that Phoebus would absent him- self , as he was to be the instrument of the death of Achilles . Nec Thetidis taedas voluit celebrare jugales . Qui postquam niveis CATULLUS . 23.
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Side 483 - Saepe mihi dubiam traxit sententia mentem curarent superi terras an nullus inesset rector et incerto fluerent mortalia casu.
Side 66 - Te - memini - et puro secubuisse toro? Nunc, dea, nunc succurre mihi - nam posse mederi Picta docet templis multa tabella tuis...
Side 40 - LUGETE, o Veneres Cupidinesque, et quantum est hominum venustiorum. passer mortuus est meae puellae, passer, deliciae meae puellae, quem plus illa oculis suis amabat.
Side 30 - 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 223 - Carmina cum primum populo juvenilia legi, Barba resecta mihi bisve semelve fuit. Moverat ingenium totam cantata per Urbem Nomine non vero dicta Corinna mihi.
Side 125 - QUICUMQUE ille fuit, puerum qui pinxit Amorem, nonne putas miras hunc habuisse manus? is primum vidit sine sensu vivere amantes, et levibus curis magna perire bona. idem non frustra ventosas addidit alas, 5 fecit et humano corde volare deum: scilicet alterna quoniam iactamur in unda, nostraque non ullis permanet aura locis.
Side 264 - Suspicione si quis errabit sua, Et rapiet ad se, quod erit commune omnium, Stulte nudabit animi conscientiam. Huic excusatum me velim nihilominus : Neque enim notare singulos mens est mihi, Verum ipsam vitam et mores hominum ostendere.
Side 196 - IN nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas corpora ; di, coeptis (nam vos mutastis et illas) adspirate meis primaque ab origine mundi ad mea perpetuum deducite tempora carmen...
Side 121 - 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 120 - HAEC certe deserta loca et taciturna querenti, et vacuum Zephyri possidet aura nemus. hic licet occultos proferre impune dolores, si modo sola queant saxa tenere fidem.