The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen seculare of Horace, Tom 2C. Hitch & L. Hawes, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Ward, G. Keith, J. Wren, P. Stevens, S. Crowder and Company, P. Davey and B. Law, J. Marshall, and T. Field, 1760 |
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Strona 6
... NOTE S. 15. Si quis Deus . ] Horace has apparently 19. Atqui licet effe beatis . ] Because it imitated a Paffage in Cicero , where he in- only depended on themfelves to take the troduces a God in this Manner , in the Se - Part they ...
... NOTE S. 15. Si quis Deus . ] Horace has apparently 19. Atqui licet effe beatis . ] Because it imitated a Paffage in Cicero , where he in- only depended on themfelves to take the troduces a God in this Manner , in the Se - Part they ...
Strona 14
... NOTE S. a Measure that contained the fixth Part of " by him and comfort him , but that he a Congius , or twelve Cyathi or Cups . It may do thofe kind Offices ' to others . " was the Quantity Auguftas drank when he Ut babeat qui fibi ...
... NOTE S. a Measure that contained the fixth Part of " by him and comfort him , but that he a Congius , or twelve Cyathi or Cups . It may do thofe kind Offices ' to others . " was the Quantity Auguftas drank when he Ut babeat qui fibi ...
Strona 19
... NOTE S. Flute , and a great Mufician . He had been | plainly fhews in his Writings , That Horace much efteemed in the Court of Julius has not been unjuft in his Reflections on Cafar , and greatly beloved by Cleopatra . He Tigellius ...
... NOTE S. Flute , and a great Mufician . He had been | plainly fhews in his Writings , That Horace much efteemed in the Court of Julius has not been unjuft in his Reflections on Cafar , and greatly beloved by Cleopatra . He Tigellius ...
Strona 27
... NOTE S. 110 115 120 125 130 when they were at Home : For , when they 116. Pavonem . ] The Peacock was a fa went abroad , or received Vifitors , they al - vourite Dith of the Romans , from the Time ways threw over the Stola the Palla ...
... NOTE S. 110 115 120 125 130 when they were at Home : For , when they 116. Pavonem . ] The Peacock was a fa went abroad , or received Vifitors , they al - vourite Dith of the Romans , from the Time ways threw over the Stola the Palla ...
Strona 29
... Notes , while Horace was yet in bis Vigour . TH HIS Fault is common to all Singers , when in Company with their Friends ... NOTE S. not understand in this Place Julius Caefar , to repeat a Song ; that is , he would en- but Auguftus , who ...
... Notes , while Horace was yet in bis Vigour . TH HIS Fault is common to all Singers , when in Company with their Friends ... NOTE S. not understand in this Place Julius Caefar , to repeat a Song ; that is , he would en- but Auguftus , who ...
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Strona 390 - Munus et officium, nil scribens ipse, docebo ; Unde parentur opes ; quid alat formetque poetam ; Quid deceat, quid non ; quo virtus, quo ferat error.
Strona vi - Amphion too, as story goes, could call Obedient stones to make the Theban wall. He led them as he pleas'd : the rocks obey'd, And danc'd in order to the tunes he play'd.
Strona 372 - Vultum verba decent; iratum, plena minarum; Ludentem, lasciva; severum, seria dictu. Format enim natura prius nos intus ad omnem Fortunarum habitum: juvat, aut impellit ad iram, Aut ad humum moerore gravi deducit, et angit: 110 Post effert animi motus interprete lingua.
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Strona 316 - Diram qui contudit Hydram, Notaque fatali portenta labore fubegit, Comperit invidiam fupremo fine domari. Urit enim fulgore fuo, qui praegravat artes Infra fe pofitas ; extinftus amabitur idem.
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