Selections from Tibullus and othersMacmillan, 1903 - 228 pagine |
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Pagina xx
... lines . Delia and Nemesis . Of the possible attachments of Tibullus only the two that are signalized in Ovid's elegy on his death concern us here : his love for DELIA , the heroine of Book I. , and his love for NEMESIS , the heroine of ...
... lines . Delia and Nemesis . Of the possible attachments of Tibullus only the two that are signalized in Ovid's elegy on his death concern us here : his love for DELIA , the heroine of Book I. , and his love for NEMESIS , the heroine of ...
Pagina xxiii
... lines , has given rise to the sus- picion that it is imperfect . In II . iii . lines have un- questionably been lost about 14 , 34 and 75 , and II . v . seems to want a passage of some considerable length . But even if we had what has ...
... lines , has given rise to the sus- picion that it is imperfect . In II . iii . lines have un- questionably been lost about 14 , 34 and 75 , and II . v . seems to want a passage of some considerable length . But even if we had what has ...
Pagina xxix
... lines 22 , 70 , 72 , 86 , 90 : it has a normal position only in lines 2 , 100.1 Sometimes the thought shows mere surplusage and tautology , often combined with an almost Use of nam . meaningless employment of the con- junction nam . II ...
... lines 22 , 70 , 72 , 86 , 90 : it has a normal position only in lines 2 , 100.1 Sometimes the thought shows mere surplusage and tautology , often combined with an almost Use of nam . meaningless employment of the con- junction nam . II ...
Pagina xxxii
... elision of the form - ~~ e.g . dicěrěm , and only two of the form and these both , we need not be surprised to learn , within four lines of each other , I. v . 1 , 5 . He once permits himself an elision at the end of xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... elision of the form - ~~ e.g . dicěrěm , and only two of the form and these both , we need not be surprised to learn , within four lines of each other , I. v . 1 , 5 . He once permits himself an elision at the end of xxxii INTRODUCTION.
Pagina xxxv
... lines purporting to have been written by Tibullus . xx . ( = IV . xiv . ) is a very short poem or epigram of only four lines . Its topic is the rumours of the in- fidelities of the author's mistress , but its authorship there is nothing ...
... lines purporting to have been written by Tibullus . xx . ( = IV . xiv . ) is a very short poem or epigram of only four lines . Its topic is the rumours of the in- fidelities of the author's mistress , but its authorship there is nothing ...
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Pagina 35 - ... magnae iam locus urbis erit. Roma, tuum nomen terris fatale regendis, qua sua de caelo prospicit arva Ceres, quaque patent ortus et qua fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit amnis equos. 60 Troia quidem tunc se mirabitur et sibi dicet vos bene tam longa consuluisse via. vera cano: sic usque sacras innoxia laurus vescar, et aeternum sit mihi virginitas.
Pagina 38 - ... ante meum veniat longos incompta capillos et fleat ante meum maesta Neaera rogum. sed veniat carae matris comitata dolore: maereat haec genero, maereat illa viro.
Pagina 9 - ... subiit iuga tempore taurus non domito frenos ore momordit equus. non domus ulla fores habuit, non fixus in agris qui regeret certis finibus arva, lapis...
Pagina 20 - ... ipse suas sectatur oves, at filius agnos, et calidam fesso comparat uxor aquam. sic ego sim, liceatque caput candescere canis, temporis et prisci facta referre senem.
Pagina 34 - Phoebe, modo in terris erret inermis Amor. Ars bona, sed postquam sumpsit sibi tela Cupido, Heu, heu, quam multis ars dedit ista malum.
Pagina 11 - ASPER eram et bene discidium me ferre loquebar : at mihi nunc longe gloria fortis abest.
Pagina 11 - Illic sit, quicumque meos violavit amores, Optavit lentas et mihi militias. At tu casta precor maneas, sanctique pudoris Adsideat custos sedula semper anus. Haec tibi fabellas referat positaque lucerna Deducat plena stamina longa colu, At circa gravibus pensis adfixa puella Paulatim somno fessa remittat opus.
Pagina 56 - Troiani fama laboris, tardaque nocturno tela retexta dolo : 3° sic Nemesis longum, sic Delia nomen habebunt, Altera cura recens, altera primus amor.
Pagina 37 - Castaliamque umbram Pieriosque lacus, Ite domum cultumque illi donate libellum, Sicut erit : nullus defluat inde color. Illa mihi referet, si nostri mutua cura est An minor, an toto pectore deciderim.
Pagina 9 - Messallam terra dum sequiturque mari.' sed me, quod facilis tenero sum semper Amori, ipsa Venus campos ducet in Elysios.