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... doubt but that many English readers will pronounce the present work " dry and heavy " but this very feature may recommend it to the real scholar who knows that a meretri- cious and brilliant style with striking and ingenious displays of ...
... doubt but that many English readers will pronounce the present work " dry and heavy " but this very feature may recommend it to the real scholar who knows that a meretri- cious and brilliant style with striking and ingenious displays of ...
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... doubt but that many English readers will pronounce the present work " dry and heavy ” but this very feature may recommend it to the real scholar who knows that a meretri- cious and brilliant style with striking and ingenious displays of ...
... doubt but that many English readers will pronounce the present work " dry and heavy ” but this very feature may recommend it to the real scholar who knows that a meretri- cious and brilliant style with striking and ingenious displays of ...
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... doubt the Saturnian line . The Fescenninae never made their way to the stage . 6. In the Saturae the dramatic element seems to have prevailed from the beginning . Most likely , they were merry performances of the country clowns of ...
... doubt the Saturnian line . The Fescenninae never made their way to the stage . 6. In the Saturae the dramatic element seems to have prevailed from the beginning . Most likely , they were merry performances of the country clowns of ...
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... doubt appeared just as much in L. Varius ' Thyestes and Ovid's Medea as in Turranius , Gracchus , Mam . Scaurus , Pomponius Secundus and in the tra- gedies of Seneca . But the greater the attention paid to form and style , the less did ...
... doubt appeared just as much in L. Varius ' Thyestes and Ovid's Medea as in Turranius , Gracchus , Mam . Scaurus , Pomponius Secundus and in the tra- gedies of Seneca . But the greater the attention paid to form and style , the less did ...
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... doubt also in order to limit the knowledge of history to the narrow circles of the Patricians . 1. Collections of the fragments of the historians by A. Krause ( Vitae et fragmenta hist . vett . rom . Berlin 1833 ) and ( down to Cicero's ...
... doubt also in order to limit the knowledge of history to the narrow circles of the Patricians . 1. Collections of the fragments of the historians by A. Krause ( Vitae et fragmenta hist . vett . rom . Berlin 1833 ) and ( down to Cicero's ...
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Pagina 345 - Pierides, sunt et mihi carmina, me quoque dicunt vatem pastores; sed non ego credulus illis. nam neque adhuc Vario videor nee dicere Cinna digna, sed argutos inter strepere anser olores.
Pagina 33 - Et tamen in illis veteribus nostris quae Menippum imitati, non interpretati, quadam hilaritate conspersimus, multa admixta ex intima philosophia, multa dicta dialectice ; quae cum1 facilius minus docti intellegerent iucunditate quadam ad legendum invitati* in laudationibus, in his ipsis antiquitatum prooemiis philosophis scribere voluimus, si modo consecuti sumus.
Pagina 78 - Praeneste in superiore fori parte circa hemicyclium in quo fastos a se ordinatos et marmoreo parieti incisos publicarat.
Pagina 443 - Me dolor et lacrimae merito fecere peritum: Atque utinam posito dicar amore rudis! Quid tibi nunc misero prodest grave dicere carmen, Aut Amphioniae moenia flere lyrae? 1o Plus in amore valet Mimnermi versus Homero: Carmina mansuetus lenia quaerit Amor. I quaeso et tristis istos compone libellos, Et cane, quod quaevis nosse puella velit.
Pagina 440 - Sacra recognosces annalibus eruta priscis, Et quo sit merito quaeque notata dies.
Pagina 434 - OVIDI Medea videtur mihi ostendere quantum ille vir praestare potuerit si ingenio suo imperare quam indulgere maluisset.
Pagina 36 - Musae haberet ; saepeque eum percontabantur quid de Anacreonte ceterisque id genus poetis sentiret et ecquis nostrorum poetarum tarn fluentes carminum delicias fecisset. "Nisi Catullus," inquiunt, "forte pauca et Calvus itidem pauca. Nam Laevius inplicata et Hortensius invenusta et Cinna inlepida et Memmius dura ac deinceps omnes rudia fecerunt atque absona.
Pagina 310 - Non verba autem sola, sed versus prope totos et locos quoque Lucreti plurimos sectatum esse Vergilium videmus.
Pagina 209 - Nam nos in nostra urbe peregrinantis errantisque tamquam hospites tui libri quasi domum deduxerunt, ut possemus aliquando qui et ubi essemus agnoscere. Tu aetatem patriae, tu descriptiones temporum, tu sacrorum iura, tu sacerdotum, tu domesticam, tu bellicam disciplinam, tu sedem regionum locorum, tu omnium divinarum humanarumque rerum nomina, genera, officia, causas aperuisti...
Pagina 420 - ... iure igitur lacrimas Celso libamus adempto, cum fugerem, vivo quas dedit ille mihi; carmina iure damus raros testantia mores, ut tua venturi nomina, Celse, legant.