Selections from Tibullus and othersMacmillan, 1903 - 228 pagine |
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Pagina x
... Verses . III . xix . ( IV . xiii . ) [ For III . xx . ( IV . xiv . ) see Introduction p . xlii . ] 60 OVID . * 26 Tibullus is dead ! ( Amores III . ix . ) 61 MARSUS . * 27 Alas , Tibullus and Virgil both ! 63 [ The pieces marked with an ...
... Verses . III . xix . ( IV . xiii . ) [ For III . xx . ( IV . xiv . ) see Introduction p . xlii . ] 60 OVID . * 26 Tibullus is dead ! ( Amores III . ix . ) 61 MARSUS . * 27 Alas , Tibullus and Virgil both ! 63 [ The pieces marked with an ...
Pagina xxxii
... verse . 13 -1 - Elision . - Like all the poets of the best period , he avoids eliding words of the scansion or ( and indeed any ending in a long vowel ) before a short one . The elision of a short vowel followed by m , e.g. dicăm , is ...
... verse . 13 -1 - Elision . - Like all the poets of the best period , he avoids eliding words of the scansion or ( and indeed any ending in a long vowel ) before a short one . The elision of a short vowel followed by m , e.g. dicăm , is ...
Pagina xxxiii
... Thus the elision of short è before ès occurs only twice , in the same poem , with the same verb es ausus and in the same part of the verse I. ix . 53 , 77 . CHAPTER II THE MESSALLA COLLECTION THE Delia and Nemesis of TIBULLUS xxxiii.
... Thus the elision of short è before ès occurs only twice , in the same poem , with the same verb es ausus and in the same part of the verse I. ix . 53 , 77 . CHAPTER II THE MESSALLA COLLECTION THE Delia and Nemesis of TIBULLUS xxxiii.
Pagina xxxiv
... verse . Its author's name is not given ; but no scholar now ascribes it to our poet . viii . — xii . ( = IV . ii.-vi. ) are short and very elegant poems , whose subject is the love of a lady called Sulpicia for a certain Cerinthus ...
... verse . Its author's name is not given ; but no scholar now ascribes it to our poet . viii . — xii . ( = IV . ii.-vi. ) are short and very elegant poems , whose subject is the love of a lady called Sulpicia for a certain Cerinthus ...
Pagina xxxvi
... verse with almost no poetical merit but all the faults of rhetoric . It is frigid , tasteless , and extravagant . The extrava- gance reaches its height in the concluding lines . The writer proclaims that he will never cease to sing the ...
... verse with almost no poetical merit but all the faults of rhetoric . It is frigid , tasteless , and extravagant . The extrava- gance reaches its height in the concluding lines . The writer proclaims that he will never cease to sing the ...
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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.