| Horace - 1780 - 276 pagine
...tofacrifice to Faun us in the fhady groves, whether he demand a lamb, or is more pleafed with a kid. Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor and the palaces of kings with an impartial pace. O happy Seftius, the fliort fum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations. Prefently... | |
| Horace - 1819 - 318 pagine
...to sacrifice to Kamms in the shady groves, whether he demand a lamb, or be more pleased with a kid. Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor, and the palaces of kings, with an impar, tial foot. О happy Sestius ! the short sum total of life forbids us to form remote expectations.... | |
| Horace, Christopher Smart - 1821 - 354 pagine
...sacrifice to Faunus in the shady groves, whether he demand a lamb, or i» more pleased with a kid. Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor and the palaces of kings with an impartial pace. O happy Sestius, the short sumtotal of life forbids us to form remote expectations. Presently... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 pagine
...always the delight of a little, and weak, and narrow mind. Death takes away the sense of all evils. The memory of past evils is pleasant. Pale death knocks...poor and the palaces of kings with an impartial foot. Nihil-ne nocturnum prasidium Palatii, nihil urbis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus bonorum... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1833 - 372 pagine
...always the delight of a little, and weak, and narrow mind. Death takes away the sense of all evils. The memory of past evils is pleasant. Pale death knocks...the noxious diseases of the neighbouring flocks hurt fthem]. Semiramis sum impf. Ninus uxor. Somnus imago mors sum. Helena causa sum perf. belluni Trojanus.... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1835 - 376 pagine
...always the delight of a little, and weak, and narrow mind. Death takes away the sense of all evils. The memory of past evils is pleasant. Pale death knocks...the noxious diseases of the neighbouring flocks hurt fihem]. Nihil-ne nocturnum presidium Palatii, nihil urhis vigiliae, nihil timor populi, nihil consensus... | |
| 1838 - 370 pagine
...always the delight of a little, and weak, and narrow mind. Death takes away the sense of all evils. The memory of past evils is pleasant. Pale death knocks...the noxious diseases of the neighbouring flocks hurt [them]. Nihil-ne nocturnum prasidium Palatii, nihil urbis vigiliav nihil timor popiili, nihil consensus... | |
| Horace - 1850 - 372 pagine
...to sacrifice to Faunus in the shady groves, whether he demand a lamb, or is more pleased with a kid. Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor and the palaces of kings with an impartial pace. O happy Sestius, the short sum-total of life forbids us to form remote expectations. Presently... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1850 - 350 pagine
...sacrifice to Faunus28 in the shady groves, whether he demand a lamb, or be more pleased with a kid. 29 Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor, and the palaces of kings, with an M Ccelum ipaum petinua. In allusion to the fable of the giants. FRANCIS. " According to Vegetius, the... | |
| Horace - 1853 - 366 pagine
...sacrifice to Faunus23 in the shady groves, whether he demand/ a lamb, or be more pleased with a kid. 2£| Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor, and the palaces of kinggi ,wj-th" 35 Ccelum ipsum petimus. In allusion to the fable of the giants. FRANCIS. M According... | |
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