 | 1908 - Liczba stron: 444
...with him, has a word or two altered to suit his particular purpose. The true reading of Horace is : Verum age et his, qui se lectori credere malunt, Quam spectatoris fastidia ferre superbi. Ep. 2. 1. 214. Pope renders it very feebly : Think of those authors, sir, who would rely More in a... | |
 | 2002 - Liczba stron: 640
...uitiantur. 278.2 HOR. Ep. 1.3.17 Scripta Palatinus quaecumque recepit Apollo. 278.3 HOR. Ep. 2.1.214-18 Verum age et his, qui se lectori credere malunt quam spectatoris fastidia ferre superbi, curam redde 1 breuem, si munus Apolline dignum uis conplere libris et uatibus addere calcar, ut studio... | |
 | Michael Paschalis - 2002 - Liczba stron: 210
...anything has changed in Roman literature besides the shift from a Roman to a Greek poetic mountain. verum age et his, qui se lectori credere malunt, quam spectatoris fastidia ferre superbi, curam redde brevern, si rnunus Apolline dignum vis complere libris et vatibus addere calcar, ut studio... | |
 | Sander M. Goldberg, Professor of Classics Sander M Goldberg - 2005 - Liczba stron: 270
...his letter to Augustus when he distinguishes between writing for readers and for spectators: veruni age, et his qui se lectori credere malunt quam spectatoris fastidia ferre superbi Now consider those who prefer to entrust themselves to a reader rather than to the scorn of an arrogant... | |
 | W. Y. Sellar - 2006 - Liczba stron: 424
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 | Nathan Drake - 2006 - Liczba stron: 372
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 | William Temple - 2006 - Liczba stron: 332
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 | Samuel Richardson - 2006 - Liczba stron: 654
...recusem, Cum recte tractant alii, laudere maligne; Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur Ire poeta, meum qui pectus inaniter angit, Irritat, mulcet; falsis terroribus implet, Ut magus; & modo me Thebis, modo point Athenis. Thus Englished by Mr. Pope: Yet, lest thou think I rally more... | |
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