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Side 353
... writers of the former class are , when compared with the Augustan age , in refinement and in culture , they invariably exhibit traces of the strength and dignity of character denoted by the almost untranslatable term gravitas ; their ...
... writers of the former class are , when compared with the Augustan age , in refinement and in culture , they invariably exhibit traces of the strength and dignity of character denoted by the almost untranslatable term gravitas ; their ...
Side 354
... writers exhibit strength of intellect rather than verbal elegance , it seemed well to embody in this collection some specimens of their remains , that the life of Latin poetry might be traced as it were from its cradle to its maturity ...
... writers exhibit strength of intellect rather than verbal elegance , it seemed well to embody in this collection some specimens of their remains , that the life of Latin poetry might be traced as it were from its cradle to its maturity ...
Side 389
... writers , nothing be- yond their names has come down to us . Valgius , Varius , Gallus , and Albinovanus were all celebrated in their time . Of the lost works of this period there are two which we Instit . Orat . x . 1. 93 . + See ...
... writers , nothing be- yond their names has come down to us . Valgius , Varius , Gallus , and Albinovanus were all celebrated in their time . Of the lost works of this period there are two which we Instit . Orat . x . 1. 93 . + See ...
Side 390
... writers of Tragedy . From a variety of reasons , the Drama could never adapt itself to the genius of the Roman people . The permanent influence exercised by the conquest of numerous foreign races upon the language and literature of Rome ...
... writers of Tragedy . From a variety of reasons , the Drama could never adapt itself to the genius of the Roman people . The permanent influence exercised by the conquest of numerous foreign races upon the language and literature of Rome ...
Side 413
... writers evince no ordinary taste in the way in which they can throw a poetic halo round mat- ters of ordinary life , and stir the gentler feelings and emo- tions . Examples of this abound in the Silvae of Statius . Written , as they are ...
... writers evince no ordinary taste in the way in which they can throw a poetic halo round mat- ters of ordinary life , and stir the gentler feelings and emo- tions . Examples of this abound in the Silvae of Statius . Written , as they are ...
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Anthologia Latina: Passages from the Latin Poets (Classic Reprint) Francis St John Thackeray Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2017 |
Anthologia Latina: Passages From the Latin Poets (Classic Reprint) Francis St. John Thackeray Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2018 |
Anthologia Latina: Passages from the Latin Poets (Classic Reprint) Francis St John Thackeray Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2017 |
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Side 74 - Audieras, et fama fuit ; sed carmina tantum nostra valent, Lycida, tela inter Martia, quantum Chaonias dicunt aquila veniente columbas.
Side 159 - Tu civitatem quis deceat status, Curas; et Urbi sollicitus times, Quid Seres et regnata Cyro Bactra parent, Tanaisque discors. Prudens futuri temporis exitum Caliginosa nocte premit deus: Ridetque, si mortalis ultra Fas trepidat.
Side 166 - BEATUS ille qui procul negotiis, Ut prisca gens mortalium, Paterna rura bobus exercet suis, Solutus omni fenore, Ñeque excitatur classico miles truci, Neque horret iratum mare, Forumque vitat et superba civium Potentiorum limina.
Side 125 - Neptunia caede rubescunt. 695 regina in mediis patrio vocat agmina sistro necdum etiam geminos a tergo respicit anguis. omnigenumque deum monstra et latrator Anubis contra Neptunum et Venerem contraque Minervam tela tenent.
Side 165 - Odes iv, vii Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis arboribusque comae; mutat terra vices, et decrescentia ripas flumina praetereunt; Gratia cum Nymphis geminisque sororibus audet ducere nuda chores, immortalia ne speres, monet annus et almum quae rapit hora diem : frigora mitescunt Zephyris, ver proterit aestas interitura simul pomifer Autumnus fruges effuderit, et mox bruma recurrit iners.
Side 56 - Ut flos in saeptis secretus nascitur hortis, Ignotus pecori, nullo convolsus aratro, Quem mulcent aurae, firmat sol, educat imber, Multi illum pueri, multae optavere puellae: Idem cum tenui carptus defloruit ungui, Nulli illum pueri, nullae optavere puellae...
Side 121 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, Credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent; Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento : Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Side 108 - Troia per undosum peteretur classibus aequor? Mene fugis? per ego has lacrimas dextramque tuam te, (quando aliud mihi iam miserae nihil ipsa reliqui,) 315 per conubia nostra, per inceptos hymenaeos, si bene quid de te merui, fuit aut tibi quicquam dulce meum, miserere domus labentis et istam, oro, si quis adhuc precibus locus, exue mentem.
Side 150 - Catullan quote and several other echoes. integer vitae scelerisque purus non eget Mauris iaculis neque arcu nee venenatis gravida sagittis, Fusee, pharetra, sive per Syrtes iter aestuosas sive facturus per inhospitalem Caucasum vel quae loca fabulosus lambit Hydaspes. namque me silva lupus in Sabina, dum meam canto Lalagen et ultra terminum curis vagor expeditis, fugit inermem.
Side 114 - Ibant obscuri sola sub nocte per umbram perque domos Ditis vacuas et inania regna: quale per incertam lunam sub luce maligna 270 est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem.