Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica: With an English TranslationW. Heinemann, 1926 - 508 páginas |
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Página 36
... less objectionable form of the defect referred to , but they were also cognomina in well- known family names . Paetus " is associated with the Aelii and Papirii , " Pullus " with the Fabii and the Iunii , Varus with the Quintilii , and ...
... less objectionable form of the defect referred to , but they were also cognomina in well- known family names . Paetus " is associated with the Aelii and Papirii , " Pullus " with the Fabii and the Iunii , Varus with the Quintilii , and ...
Página 41
... less pleasing in my eyes ? What shall I do if he commits a theft , or betrays a trust , or disowns his bond ? Those whose creed is that all sins are much on a parare at a loss when they come to face facts . Feelings and customs rebel ...
... less pleasing in my eyes ? What shall I do if he commits a theft , or betrays a trust , or disowns his bond ? Those whose creed is that all sins are much on a parare at a loss when they come to face facts . Feelings and customs rebel ...
Página 53
... less stern than this , were his father alive ? And so ' tis not enough to write out a line of simple words such that , should you break it up , any father whatever would rage in the same fashion as the father in the play . Take from the ...
... less stern than this , were his father alive ? And so ' tis not enough to write out a line of simple words such that , should you break it up , any father whatever would rage in the same fashion as the father in the play . Take from the ...
Página 62
... less than half that time . Although the mission of Maecenas was a political one , Horace steers clear of political gossip . The account reads like a compilation of scanty notes from a diary , and yet leaves a delightful impression about ...
... less than half that time . Although the mission of Maecenas was a political one , Horace steers clear of political gossip . The account reads like a compilation of scanty notes from a diary , and yet leaves a delightful impression about ...
Página 65
... less tiring , if taken slowly . Here owing to the water , for it was villainous , I declare war against my stomach , and wait impatiently while my companions dine . 66 9 Already night was beginning to draw her curtain over the earth and ...
... less tiring , if taken slowly . Here owing to the water , for it was villainous , I declare war against my stomach , and wait impatiently while my companions dine . 66 9 Already night was beginning to draw her curtain over the earth and ...
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Página 209 - Hoc erat in votis : modus agri non ita magnus, Hortus ubi et tecto vicinus jugis aquae fons Et paulum silvae super his foret.
Página 458 - Non satis est pulchra esse poemata ; dulcia sunto Et quocunque volent animum auditoris agunto. 100 Ut ridentibus arrident, ita flentibus adsunt Humani vultus : si vis me flere, dolendum est Primum ipsi tibi ; tune tua me infortunia laedent, Telephe vel Peleu : male si mandata loqueris, Aut dormitabo aut ridebo.
Página 250 - ... solve senescentem mature sanus equum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus et ilia ducat.
Página 52 - ... agedum pauca accipe contra. primum ego me illorum, dederim quibus esse poetis, excerpam numero: neque enim concludere versum 40 dixeris esse satis neque, siqui scribat uti nos sermoni propiora, putes hunc esse poetam. ingenium cui sit, cui mens divinior atque os magna sonaturum, des nominis huius honorem.
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