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Strona 114
... * Censorinus was very wealthy , and consequently was sufficiently provided with elegant furniture . † Scipio , hence named Scipio Africanus . * Ennius , the famous old poet , was born 114 quence, not even your piety shall restore you to ...
... * Censorinus was very wealthy , and consequently was sufficiently provided with elegant furniture . † Scipio , hence named Scipio Africanus . * Ennius , the famous old poet , was born 114 quence, not even your piety shall restore you to ...
Strona 115
... ; neither , if Anacreon , though long ago , and ever so lightly , sung. * Ennius , the famous old poet , was born in Calabria . + Castor and Pollux . ↑ Simonides was a Cean . * Sappho . * The grand festival of Venus was 115.
... ; neither , if Anacreon , though long ago , and ever so lightly , sung. * Ennius , the famous old poet , was born in Calabria . + Castor and Pollux . ↑ Simonides was a Cean . * Sappho . * The grand festival of Venus was 115.
Strona 175
... Ennius : So far of this matter ; at another opportunity ,. When discord dreadful bursts the brazen bars ; And iron rocks she rends , to thunder forth her wars . * Demea , in the Adelphi of Terence . † Divest these lines as much as you ...
... Ennius : So far of this matter ; at another opportunity ,. When discord dreadful bursts the brazen bars ; And iron rocks she rends , to thunder forth her wars . * Demea , in the Adelphi of Terence . † Divest these lines as much as you ...
Strona 202
... Ennius's verses , which are too light for the gravity of the subject ? When , at the same time , he speaks of himself by no means as supe- rior to what he blames . What , therefore , should hinder me likewise , while I am reading the ...
... Ennius's verses , which are too light for the gravity of the subject ? When , at the same time , he speaks of himself by no means as supe- rior to what he blames . What , therefore , should hinder me likewise , while I am reading the ...
Strona 305
... Ennius himself never sallied forth to sing of arms , unless he was in drink . " I will condemn the sober , therefore , to the bar and the prætor's bench , * and deprive the abstemi- ous of the power of singing . " As soon as I gave out ...
... Ennius himself never sallied forth to sing of arms , unless he was in drink . " I will condemn the sober , therefore , to the bar and the prætor's bench , * and deprive the abstemi- ous of the power of singing . " As soon as I gave out ...
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