When Statius fixed a morning, to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flocked to hear ! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue... The Silvae of Statius - Pàgina 13per Publius Papinius Statius - 1908 - 214 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Juvenal - 1802 - 574 pàgines
...Qualis eras, LATIOS quoties ego carmine PATRES " Mulcerem, felixquc tui spectator adesses They flock'd to hear! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet...made sweeter by his tongue ! Yet, while the seats crack'd with a general peal Of boisterous praise, the bard had lack'da meal, Unless with Paris he had... | |
| Juvenal - 1806 - 578 pàgines
...notwithstanding When Statius fix'da morning, to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flock'd to hear ! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet...strains, made sweeter by his tongue! Yet, while the seats rung with a general peal Of boisterous praise, the bard had lack'da meal, his acknowledged merit, he... | |
| Perse, Juvénal - 1817 - 596 pàgines
...enemy a stroke in transitu. 1 doubt this extreme attachment: that they were friends i• They flock'd to hear ! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue ! certain ; but surely not sufficiently so, to induce either of them to embrace the unjust prejudices... | |
| John James Blunt - 1823 - 322 pàgines
...85. When Statius fix'da morning, to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flock'd to hear ! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue ! GIFFORD. But besides the authors themselves, there were certain individuals called 'literati,' or... | |
| Rev. George William David Evans - 1835 - 408 pàgines
...• When Statins fixed a morning to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flocked to hear! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue ! — GIFFORD. " But besides the authors themselves, there were certain individuals called literati,... | |
| George William D. Evans - 1835 - 404 pàgines
...Statius fixed a morning to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flocked to hear! wilh what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue! — GirFoao. " But besides the authors themselves, there were certain individuals called literati,... | |
| George William David Evans - 1835 - 400 pàgines
...Statius fixed a morning to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flocked to hear! wilh what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue!—GIFFORD. " But besides the authors themselves, there were certain individuals called literati,... | |
| Juvenal - 1836 - 252 pàgines
...(8°) When Statius fixM a morning, to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flock'd to hear ! with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains, made sweeter by his tongue ! 80. Saleius Bassus is spoken of as a most excellent poet and a worthy man. Quintilian, after observing... | |
| Joseph Berington - 1846 - 492 pàgines
...&c. " When Statius fixed a morning to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flock'd to hear, with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains made sweeter by his tongue 1" The poet, some think, spoke ironically. See Spence. among the lands which he possessed, as well... | |
| Joseph Berington - 1846 - 494 pàgines
...&c. " When Statius fixed a morning to recite His Thebaid to the town, with what delight They flock'd to hear, with what fond rapture hung On the sweet strains made sweeter by Ms tongue 1" The poet, some think, spoke ironically. See Spence. among the lands which he possessed,... | |
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