Q. Horatii Flacci opera. The works of Horace: the Odes on the basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul: with notes by G.B. Wheeler, Volume 1 |
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Pagina xxviii
... terms of the greatest intimacy . This appears from the names of those to whom his compositions are addressed , and the terms in which he writes to them . Me petit . pauperemque dives Carm . II . 18. 10 . * We learn from Suetonius ' life ...
... terms of the greatest intimacy . This appears from the names of those to whom his compositions are addressed , and the terms in which he writes to them . Me petit . pauperemque dives Carm . II . 18. 10 . * We learn from Suetonius ' life ...
Pagina xlvi
... terms as strong as those that are used here . In Epist . II . 1 , 266 , ( which Bentley places after the fourth book of the Odes , and Carm . Sæculare , ) Cæsar's Parthian success is noticed thus : Et formidatam Parthis , te principe ...
... terms as strong as those that are used here . In Epist . II . 1 , 266 , ( which Bentley places after the fourth book of the Odes , and Carm . Sæculare , ) Cæsar's Parthian success is noticed thus : Et formidatam Parthis , te principe ...
Pagina 10
... terms Medi and Perse to denote the Parthians . The Median preceded the Persian power , which , after the interval of the Grecian domi- nion , was succeeded by the Parthian empire . The epithet graves alludes to the defeat of Crassus ...
... terms Medi and Perse to denote the Parthians . The Median preceded the Persian power , which , after the interval of the Grecian domi- nion , was succeeded by the Parthian empire . The epithet graves alludes to the defeat of Crassus ...
Pagina 14
... term Aquilo denotes in strictness the wind which blows from the quarter directly opposite to that denominated Africus . A strict translation of both terms , however , would diminish , in the present instance , the poetic beauty of the ...
... term Aquilo denotes in strictness the wind which blows from the quarter directly opposite to that denominated Africus . A strict translation of both terms , however , would diminish , in the present instance , the poetic beauty of the ...
Pagina 19
... term rer as equivalent to beatus or dives . As regards the apparent want of connexion between this portion of the ode , and that which immediately precedes , compare what has been said in the introductory remarks . - 15 . Inchoare ...
... term rer as equivalent to beatus or dives . As regards the apparent want of connexion between this portion of the ode , and that which immediately precedes , compare what has been said in the introductory remarks . - 15 . Inchoare ...
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Pagina 258 - Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex.
Pagina 59 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget his poverty and remember his misery no more.
Pagina 33 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree, While many a pastime circled in the shade...
Pagina 128 - There the wicked cease from troubling; and there the weary be at rest. There the prisoners rest together; they hear not the voice of the oppressor. The small and great are there; and the servant is free from his master.
Pagina 95 - Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God.
Pagina 204 - Aethiops, hie classe formidatus, ille missilibus melior sagittis. fecunda culpae saecula nuptias primum inquinavere et genus et domos; hoc fonte derivata clades in patriam populumque fluxit.
Pagina 265 - Tendit, Antoni, quotiens in altos Nubium tractus. Ego apis Matinae More modoque Grata carpentis thyma per laborem Plurimum circa nemus uvidique Tiburis ripas operosa parvus Carmina fingo.
Pagina 15 - Qui siccis oculis monstra natantia, Qui vidit mare turgidum et Infames scopulos, Acroceraunia ? 20 Nequiquam deus abscidit Prudens Oceano dissociabili Terras, si tamen impiae Non tangenda rates transiliunt vada. Audax omnia perpeti 25 Gens humana ruit per vetitum nefas.
Pagina 47 - Imperial rule of all the sea-girt Isles That, like to rich and various gems, inlay The unadorned bosom of the Deep...
Pagina xviii - Sed, quod eram, narro. Respondes, ut tuus est mos, Pauca; abeo, et revocas nono post mense iubesque Esse in amicorum numero.