The works of Horace: with English notesSever and Francis, 1866 - 588 páginas |
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... Italy , hav- ' ing obtained permission to do so , like many others who were willing to give up a desperate cause and settle quietly at home . His patrimony , however , was forfeited , and he seems to have had no means of subsistence ...
... Italy , hav- ' ing obtained permission to do so , like many others who were willing to give up a desperate cause and settle quietly at home . His patrimony , however , was forfeited , and he seems to have had no means of subsistence ...
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... Italy . When this happened , nobody knows . After the publica- tion of the three books of Odes , Horace seems to have ceased from that style of writing , or nearly so ; and the only other com- positions we know of his having produced in ...
... Italy . When this happened , nobody knows . After the publica- tion of the three books of Odes , Horace seems to have ceased from that style of writing , or nearly so ; and the only other com- positions we know of his having produced in ...
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... Italian sailors the fire of St. Elmo , a corruption ( it is believed ) from Helena , sister of Castor and Pollux . Com ... Italy to Greece were liable to be driven upon it , which accounts for its mention here . 22. dissociabili ] Used ...
... Italian sailors the fire of St. Elmo , a corruption ( it is believed ) from Helena , sister of Castor and Pollux . Com ... Italy to Greece were liable to be driven upon it , which accounts for its mention here . 22. dissociabili ] Used ...
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... Italy Militaris ' means ' famous for soldiers . ' We do not hear that the Apulians were particularly warlike They were Horace's own countrymen . aesculetis , This word is not found elsewhere . The slopes of the Apen- nines which run ...
... Italy Militaris ' means ' famous for soldiers . ' We do not hear that the Apulians were particularly warlike They were Horace's own countrymen . aesculetis , This word is not found elsewhere . The slopes of the Apen- nines which run ...
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... Italy , as the hawk pursues the dove or the hunter the hare , to chain the accursed monster ; who feared not the sword nor fled to secret hiding - places , but chose to die , rather than submit to be led in triumph by the conqueror . 2 ...
... Italy , as the hawk pursues the dove or the hunter the hare , to chain the accursed monster ; who feared not the sword nor fled to secret hiding - places , but chose to die , rather than submit to be led in triumph by the conqueror . 2 ...
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Página 343 - For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.
Página 233 - Natura fieret laudabile carmen an arte Quaesitum est : ego nee Studium sine divite vena Nee rude quid possit video ingenium ; alterius sic 410 Altera poscit opem res et conjurat amice.
Página 223 - HIIMANO capiti cervicem pictor equinam Jungere si velit, et varias inducere plumas Undique collatis membris, ut turpiter atrum Desinat in piscem mulier formosa superne, Spectatum admissi risum teneatis, amici...
Página 231 - Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur. Qui didicit, patriae quid debeat et quid amicis, Quo sit amore parens, quo frater amandus et hospes...
Página 227 - Conversis studiis aetas animusque virilis quaerit opes et amicitias, inservit honori, commisisse cavet quod mox mutare laboret. Multa senem circumveniunt incommoda, vel quod quaerit et inventis miser abstinet ac timet uti, 170 vel quod res omnes timide gelideque ministrat, dilator, spe longus, iners avidusque futuri, difficilis, querulus, laudator temporis acti se puero, castigator censorque minorum.
Página 181 - ... solve senescentem mature sanus equum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus et ilia ducat.
Página 233 - Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva; 385 id tibi iudicium est, ea mens. Si quid tamen olim scripseris in Maeci descendat iudicis aures et patris et nostras, nonumque' prematur in annum, membranis intus positis : delere licebit quod non edideris; nescit vox missa reverti.
Página 302 - 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.
Página 230 - Graeca nocturna versate manu, versate diurna. at vestri proavi Plautinos et numeros et 270 laudavere sales ; nimium patienter utrumque, ne dicam stulte, mirati, si modo ego et vos scimus inurbanum lepido seponere dicto, legitimumque sonum digitis callemus et aure.
Página 347 - Dan shall be a serpent by the way, An adder in the path, That biteth the horse heels, So that his rider shall fall backward.