Silva Latina: a Latin reading-bookUniversity Press, 1916 - 248 pagine |
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Pagina x
... Horace , Ars Poetica 83 Epistles i , 53 ; ii , 64 Odes iii , 6 , 24 ; iv , 85 Livy xxxv , 23 , 34 ; xxxvi , 42 ; xxxvii , 48 , 52 , 60 ; Xxxviii , 68 , 77 , 114 ; xxxix , 84 , 90 , 141 ; xl , 15 , 97 ; xlii , 102 , 108 ; xliii , 5 ...
... Horace , Ars Poetica 83 Epistles i , 53 ; ii , 64 Odes iii , 6 , 24 ; iv , 85 Livy xxxv , 23 , 34 ; xxxvi , 42 ; xxxvii , 48 , 52 , 60 ; Xxxviii , 68 , 77 , 114 ; xxxix , 84 , 90 , 141 ; xl , 15 , 97 ; xlii , 102 , 108 ; xliii , 5 ...
Pagina 6
... Horace offers a victim to the fountain of Bandusia , and promises to make its water famous by his verse . O fons Bandusiae , splendidior vitrō , Dulcī digne merō nōn sine flōribus , Cras dōnāberis haedō , Cui frons , turgida cornibus ...
... Horace offers a victim to the fountain of Bandusia , and promises to make its water famous by his verse . O fons Bandusiae , splendidior vitrō , Dulcī digne merō nōn sine flōribus , Cras dōnāberis haedō , Cui frons , turgida cornibus ...
Pagina 7
... HORACE , Odes iii 13 . 8. Death in the Furrow 5 In time of plague , the ox suddenly sickens and dies at the plough . Yet the ox has served his master faithfully and done nothing to deserve death . Ecce autem dūrō fūmans sub võmere ...
... HORACE , Odes iii 13 . 8. Death in the Furrow 5 In time of plague , the ox suddenly sickens and dies at the plough . Yet the ox has served his master faithfully and done nothing to deserve death . Ecce autem dūrō fūmans sub võmere ...
Pagina 23
... tu dīcerēs , sī mē vīcissēs ? ' ' Tum vērō mē ' inquit ' et ante Alexandrum et ante Pyrrhum et ante aliōs omnes imperātōrēs esse . ' LIVY XXXV 14 , 5 . 20 5 IO 27. The Good Old Days Horace has traced Hannibal and Africanus 23.
... tu dīcerēs , sī mē vīcissēs ? ' ' Tum vērō mē ' inquit ' et ante Alexandrum et ante Pyrrhum et ante aliōs omnes imperātōrēs esse . ' LIVY XXXV 14 , 5 . 20 5 IO 27. The Good Old Days Horace has traced Hannibal and Africanus 23.
Pagina 24
... Horace has traced the disasters of Rome to the low standard of family life , and here says that the Italian soldiers , who beat all invaders , were born of very different parents and brought up in a very different way . Nōn his iuventūs ...
... Horace has traced the disasters of Rome to the low standard of family life , and here says that the Italian soldiers , who beat all invaders , were born of very different parents and brought up in a very different way . Nōn his iuventūs ...
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