The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 63
... OVID , EX Pon . Lib . i . Ep . iii . 35 . By secret charms our native land attracts . NOTHING is more subject to mistake and disappointment than anticipated judgment con- cerning the easiness or difficulty of any undertaking , whether ...
... OVID , EX Pon . Lib . i . Ep . iii . 35 . By secret charms our native land attracts . NOTHING is more subject to mistake and disappointment than anticipated judgment con- cerning the easiness or difficulty of any undertaking , whether ...
Pagina 94
... OVID , Ep . ix . 24 . Succeeding years thy early fame destroy ; Thou , who began'st a man , wilt end a boy . POLITIAN , a name eminent among the restor- ers of polite literature , when he published a collection of epigrams , prefixed to ...
... OVID , Ep . ix . 24 . Succeeding years thy early fame destroy ; Thou , who began'st a man , wilt end a boy . POLITIAN , a name eminent among the restor- ers of polite literature , when he published a collection of epigrams , prefixed to ...
Pagina 194
... Ovid have on very different occasions remarked how little of the honour of a victory be- longs to the general , when his soldiers and his for- tune have made their deductions ; yet why should Ovid be suspected to have owed to Tully an ...
... Ovid have on very different occasions remarked how little of the honour of a victory be- longs to the general , when his soldiers and his for- tune have made their deductions ; yet why should Ovid be suspected to have owed to Tully an ...
Pagina 197
... Ovid , and that in the second he copied Crashaw : Sæpe pater dixit , studium quid inutile tentas ? Mæon des nullas ipse reliquit opes- Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos , Et quod conabar scribere , versus erat . Quit , quit ...
... Ovid , and that in the second he copied Crashaw : Sæpe pater dixit , studium quid inutile tentas ? Mæon des nullas ipse reliquit opes- Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos , Et quod conabar scribere , versus erat . Quit , quit ...
Pagina 350
... Ovid indeed apologizes in his banishment for the imperfection of his letters , but mentions his want of leisure to polish them as an addition to his calamities ; and was so far from imagining revisals and corrections unnecessary , that ...
... Ovid indeed apologizes in his banishment for the imperfection of his letters , but mentions his want of leisure to polish them as an addition to his calamities ; and was so far from imagining revisals and corrections unnecessary , that ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
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