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Strona xi
As with Aristophanes , so with Horace , we continually lack knowledge of the running current of fashionable foibles and conventionalities , the happy delineation of which constitute the essence of comedy and satire .
As with Aristophanes , so with Horace , we continually lack knowledge of the running current of fashionable foibles and conventionalities , the happy delineation of which constitute the essence of comedy and satire .
Strona 6
Afterward all the gods of the woods went by this name . WATSON . 29 This use of the ablative is common with ritual words ; so , “ facere , " " immolare , " are used . ORELLI . 16 ) 31 impartial foot . O happy Sextius ! o the 6 BOOK I.
Afterward all the gods of the woods went by this name . WATSON . 29 This use of the ablative is common with ritual words ; so , “ facere , " " immolare , " are used . ORELLI . 16 ) 31 impartial foot . O happy Sextius ! o the 6 BOOK I.
Strona 7
O happy Sextius ! o the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations . Presently shall darkness , and the unreal ghosts , and the shadowy mansion of Pluto oppress you ; where , when you shall have once arrived ...
O happy Sextius ! o the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations . Presently shall darkness , and the unreal ghosts , and the shadowy mansion of Pluto oppress you ; where , when you shall have once arrived ...
Strona 15
Thus Festus has castum Cereris for more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble connection. These woods , therefore , were polluted by incest or homicide , for such only , according to Acro , were stricken by lightning .
Thus Festus has castum Cereris for more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble connection. These woods , therefore , were polluted by incest or homicide , for such only , according to Acro , were stricken by lightning .
Strona 16
more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble connection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the last day ! ODE XIV . " TO THE ROMAN STATE .
more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble connection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the last day ! ODE XIV . " TO THE ROMAN STATE .
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able ancient appear arms Augustus bear beauty better body bring Cæsar called carried celebrated character common death delight desire dread DUBL earth expression father follow force fortune FRAN frequently give given gods Greek hand happy head honor Horace hundred Italy Jupiter kind king Latin laws learned less lest live lyre Mæcenas manner master means mind nature never obliged observed once ORELLI Persius person Plautus play poet possessed praise present preserved probably received rich river Roman Rome SATIRE says senate side slaves speaking taken tells temple thee thing thou thousand TORR turn Venus verses virtue WATSON whence whole wind wine write youth