Catulli carmina. Poems of Catullus, with notes and several odes written in imitation of this author [ed. by A.J. Valpy?]. |
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... were among the Romans common modes of expres- sion . Thus in Florus we find - in loco quem Aquas Sextias vocant quo , fides numinum , praelio progressit . Auson . cit . Jos . Scalig . edit . Genevæ , 1622 . 9. Patrima Virgo . Patrima is ...
... were among the Romans common modes of expres- sion . Thus in Florus we find - in loco quem Aquas Sextias vocant quo , fides numinum , praelio progressit . Auson . cit . Jos . Scalig . edit . Genevæ , 1622 . 9. Patrima Virgo . Patrima is ...
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... were consecrated , and who is sometimes represented as having her chariot drawn by them on the wing . 8. Credo & c . The poet , whose ideal mind dwells with delight on amorous associations of ideas merely because they are delivered in ...
... were consecrated , and who is sometimes represented as having her chariot drawn by them on the wing . 8. Credo & c . The poet , whose ideal mind dwells with delight on amorous associations of ideas merely because they are delivered in ...
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... were esteemned particularly dangerous . Thus Horace in allusion to the fury of the waves : - " Quamquam sidere pulchrior Ille est , tu levior cortice et improbo Iracundior Hadriâ , & c . " 2 7. Insulasve Cycladas . A cluster or circle ...
... were esteemned particularly dangerous . Thus Horace in allusion to the fury of the waves : - " Quamquam sidere pulchrior Ille est , tu levior cortice et improbo Iracundior Hadriâ , & c . " 2 7. Insulasve Cycladas . A cluster or circle ...
Side 81
... were observed playing during a storm , which afterwards subsided . When they died and were translated into heaven , their appearance was esteemed a propitious prognostic to mariners . To which Horace alludes : - " Clarum Tyndaridae ...
... were observed playing during a storm , which afterwards subsided . When they died and were translated into heaven , their appearance was esteemed a propitious prognostic to mariners . To which Horace alludes : - " Clarum Tyndaridae ...
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... were called Syrian by the Romans : and this is probably one of those numerous cases wherein imagination has gone farther than authority in assigning to the indefinite expressions of the ancient , ( taken in the greatest latitude ...
... were called Syrian by the Romans : and this is probably one of those numerous cases wherein imagination has gone farther than authority in assigning to the indefinite expressions of the ancient , ( taken in the greatest latitude ...
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Side 26 - Otium, Catulle, tibi molestum est: otio exsultas nimiumque gestis: otium et reges prius et beatas 15 perdidit urbes.
Side 96 - Cadenus many things had writ : Vanessa much esteem'd his wit, And call'd for his poetic works : Meantime the boy in secret lurks ; And, while the book was in her hand, The urchin from his private stand Took aim, and shot with all his strength A dart of such prodigious length, It pierced the feeble volume through, And deep transfixed her bosom too.
Side 65 - Chommoda dicebat, si quando commoda vellet dicere, et insidias Arrius hinsidias, et turn mirifice sperabat se esse locutum, cum quantum poterat dixerat hinsidias. credo, sic mater, sic liber avunculus eius, 5 sic maternus avus dixerat atque avia. hoc misso in Syriam requierant omnibus aures: audibant eadem haec leniter et leviter...
Side 17 - Bithynos liquisse campos et videre te in tuto ! o quid solutis est beatius curis ? cum mens onus reponit, ac peregrino labore fessi venimus larem ad nostrum desideratoque acquiescimus lecto. hoc est, quod unum est pro laboribus tantis.
Side 58 - Cessarent tristique imbre madere genae Qualis in aerii perlucens vertice montis Rivus muscoso prosilit e lapide, Qui cum de prona praeceps est valle volutus, Per medium densi transit iter populi, Dulce viatori lasso in sudore levamen, Cum gravis exustos aestus hiulcat agros...
Side 3 - Comata silva: nam Cytorio in iugo Loquente saepe sibilum edidit coma. Amastri Pontica et Cytore buxifer, Tibi haec fuisse et esse cognitissima Ait phaselus...
Side 61 - Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se luppiter ipse petat. dicit; sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.
Side 5 - MISER Catulle, desinas ineptire, et quod vides perisse perditum ducas. fulsere quondam candidi tibi soles, cum ventitabas quo puella ducebat amata nobis quantum amabitur nulla.
Side 111 - Achaei ? jam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes, et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas obliquas nee non gentilia tympana secum vexit...