Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 311 |
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Strona 70
... refers to the request of his friends : 1 am called upon ; ' namely , to write lyric poems . Vacui , scil . negotiis , ' in my hours of leisure .'- 2 . Lusimus . The song of the poets is often compared to a game or play . Here Horace's ...
... refers to the request of his friends : 1 am called upon ; ' namely , to write lyric poems . Vacui , scil . negotiis , ' in my hours of leisure .'- 2 . Lusimus . The song of the poets is often compared to a game or play . Here Horace's ...
Strona 78
... the very smallest fragments has come down to us . The praise which Horace bestows upon Pollio in this ode refers merely to his distinction as a historian : of his political skill and 1 - activity he could not venture to exerted on ( 78 )
... the very smallest fragments has come down to us . The praise which Horace bestows upon Pollio in this ode refers merely to his distinction as a historian : of his political skill and 1 - activity he could not venture to exerted on ( 78 )
Strona 82
... refers to this ; for there was a Carthage in Spain as well as in Africa . The sense , consequently , is this : one who can rule his desires has a wider dominion than if he were lord of Spain and Africa . - 13. Comparison of avarice with ...
... refers to this ; for there was a Carthage in Spain as well as in Africa . The sense , consequently , is this : one who can rule his desires has a wider dominion than if he were lord of Spain and Africa . - 13. Comparison of avarice with ...
Strona 89
... refers to the facts , that in the year 20 B. C. , Phraates , king of the Parthians , acknowledged the supremacy of Rome , and restored the booty and captives taken in previous campaigns ; and that Tiberius , the stepson of Augustus ...
... refers to the facts , that in the year 20 B. C. , Phraates , king of the Parthians , acknowledged the supremacy of Rome , and restored the booty and captives taken in previous campaigns ; and that Tiberius , the stepson of Augustus ...
Strona 96
... refers to the fact that the wealthy Romans built particular rooms for the summer season , which faced the north , and consequently were shady , and received the cooling northern breezes . The winter rooms looked to the south . Con ...
... refers to the fact that the wealthy Romans built particular rooms for the summer season , which faced the north , and consequently were shady , and received the cooling northern breezes . The winter rooms looked to the south . Con ...
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Strona 163 - Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis arboribusque comae ; mutat terra vices et decrescentia ripas flumina praetereunt; Gratia cum Nymphis geminisque sororibus audet...
Strona 307 - ... verum ubi plura nitent in carmine, non ego paucis offendar maculis, quas aut incuria fudit aut humana parum cavit natura.
Strona 309 - ... qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam, multa tulit fecitque puer, sudavit et alsit, abstinuit venere et vino ; qui Pythia cantat tibicen, didicit prius extimuitque magistrum. nunc satis est dixisse ' ego mira poemata pango ; occupet extremum scabies ; mihi turpe relinqui est, et quod non didici sane nescire fateri.
Strona 164 - Cum semel occideris et de te splendida. Minos Fecerit arbitria, Non, Torquate, genus, non te facundia, non te Restituet pietas.
Strona 302 - Verum ita risores, ita commendare dicaces Conveniet Satyros, ita vertere seria ludo, Ne quicunque deus, quicunque adhibebitur heros, Regali conspectus in auro nuper et ostro, Migret in obscuras humili sermone tabernas, Aut dum vitat humum nubes et inania captet.
Strona 305 - ... ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
Strona 90 - Rectius vives, Licini, neque altum semper urgendo neque, dum procellas cautus horrescis, nimium premendo litus iniquum. auream quisquis mediocritatem diligit, tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula. saepius ventis agitatur ingens pinus et celsae graviore casu decidunt turres feriuntque summos fulgura montes.
Strona 94 - Linquenda tellus et domus et placens Uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum Te praeter invisas cupressos Ulla brevem dominum sequetur.
Strona 245 - De te pendentis, te respicientis amici. 105 Ad summam : sapiens uno minor est Jove, dives, Liber, honoratus, pulcher, rex denique regum, Praecipue sanus, nisi cum pituita molesta est. EPISTOLA II. TROJANI belli scriptorem, maxime Lolli, Dum tu declamas Romae, Praeneste relegi, Qui, quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Planius ac melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit.
Strona 157 - cervi, luporum praeda rapacium, 50 sectamur ultro, quos opimus fallere et effugere est triumphus. gens, quae cremato fortis ab Ilio iactata Tuscis aequoribus sacra natosque maturosque patres 55 pertulit Ausonias ad urbes, duris ut ilex tonsa bipennibus nigrae feraci frondis in Algido, per damna, per caedes, ab ipso ducit opes animumque ferro.