... to force of arms. Let Medea be fierce and untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo wandering, Orestes in distress. If you offer to the stage anything unattempted, and venture to form a new character, let it be preserved to the last... The Works of Horace - Strona 220autor: Horace - 1896 - Liczba stron: 230Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1824 - Liczba stron: 172
...by chance you represent the renowned Achilles ; (let him be) hasty, impetuous, inexorable, fierce, let him deny (that) laws (were) made for him, let him arrogate every thing by arms. Let Medea be ferocious, and untractable, Ino weeping, Ixion perfidious, lo wandering, Orestes... | |
| Horace - 1836 - Liczba stron: 442
...CONSISTENCY. You that write, either follow tradition, or invent such fables as are congruous to themselves. If you have to represent the renowned Achilles, let him...laws were made for him; let him arrogate every thing by force of arms. Let Medea be fierce and untractab'e, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1850 - Liczba stron: 350
...lies thus : language must agree with character ; character with fame, or at least with itself. HURD. fables as are congruous to themselves. If as a poet...untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo wandering, Orestes in distress. If you offer to the stage any thing unattempted, and venture to... | |
| Horace - 1850 - Liczba stron: 372
...» You that write, either follow tradition, or invent such fables as are congruous to themselves. If you have to represent the renowned Achilles, let him...laws were made for him ; let him arrogate every thing by force of arms. Let Medea be fierce and untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo... | |
| Horace - 1855 - Liczba stron: 376
...diction, they must also be pathetic or affecting. HUKD. fables as are congruous to themselves. If as poet you have to represent the renowned Achilles ;...untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo wandering, Orestes in distress. If you offer to the stage any thing unattempted, and venture to... | |
| Horace - 1888 - Liczba stron: 372
...thus : language must agree with character ; character with fame, or at least -with itself. HUKD. x fables as are congruous to themselves. If as a poet...untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo wandering, Orestes in distress. If you offer to the stage any thing unattempted, and venture to... | |
| Horace - 1894 - Liczba stron: 352
...themselves. If as poet you haw to represent the renowned Achilles ; let him be indefatigable, wrathi'ul, inexorable, courageous, let him deny that laws were...untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious, lo wandering, Orestes in distress. If you offer to the stage any thing unattempted, and venture to... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Liczba stron: 528
...cultivator of a verdant little farm; a Colchian, or an Assyrian; one educated at Thebes, or one at Argos. You that write, either follow tradition, or...deny that laws were made for him, let him arrogate everything to force of arms. Let Medea be fierce and untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious,... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Liczba stron: 524
...cultivator of a verdant little farm; a Colchian, or an Assyrian; one educated at Thebes, or one at Argos. Г You that write, either follow tradition, or invent...deny that laws were made for him, let him arrogate everything to force of arms. Let Medea be fierce and untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious,... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Liczba stron: 544
...or one at Argos. You that write, either follow tradiJtion, or invent such fables as are conIgruous to themselves. If as a poet you have to represent...deny that laws were made for him, let him arrogate everything to force of arms. Let Medea be fierce and untractable, Ino an object of pity, Ixion perfidious,... | |
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