Selecta e Catullo, in usum juventutis: notas quasdam Anglice scriptas, adjecit Gulielmus Gifford CookesleyE. P. Williams, 1845 - 89 páginas |
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... gods of the sea . 23. Mare novissimo , " a very distant sea . " Catullus appears to have used this form of the ablative , instead of mari . CARM . V. An invitation to Lesbia to enjoy the pleasures of life , because it is short . The ...
... gods of the sea . 23. Mare novissimo , " a very distant sea . " Catullus appears to have used this form of the ablative , instead of mari . CARM . V. An invitation to Lesbia to enjoy the pleasures of life , because it is short . The ...
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... Gods , has been beautifully begun . " CARM . XXIV . In this fragment , the poet , who was labouring under some heavy trouble , rebukes his friend Cornificius , for having offered him no consolation . 1. " Things go badly and ...
... Gods , has been beautifully begun . " CARM . XXIV . In this fragment , the poet , who was labouring under some heavy trouble , rebukes his friend Cornificius , for having offered him no consolation . 1. " Things go badly and ...
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... God , hearing himself thus summoned , may be more willing to come , and smile upon this happy union . What God is more to be desired by lovers and Gods ! Every parent , fearful for the destiny of his daughters ( suis tremulus ...
... God , hearing himself thus summoned , may be more willing to come , and smile upon this happy union . What God is more to be desired by lovers and Gods ! Every parent , fearful for the destiny of his daughters ( suis tremulus ...
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... Gods , than Cybele sends a lion to drive the repentant Atys back from the sea shore to the groves of the Goddess . The metre is Gall - iambic ; so called , because it was danced to by the Galli , priests of Cybele . This is the only ...
... Gods , than Cybele sends a lion to drive the repentant Atys back from the sea shore to the groves of the Goddess . The metre is Gall - iambic ; so called , because it was danced to by the Galli , priests of Cybele . This is the only ...
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... , rather than the Roman mould . 69. " As soon as the words were uttered , leaving ( literally , departed , wandering from ) his rosy lips , carrying the news to the ears of the Gods , then Cybele , unyoking 34 NOTES ON CATULLUS .
... , rather than the Roman mould . 69. " As soon as the words were uttered , leaving ( literally , departed , wandering from ) his rosy lips , carrying the news to the ears of the Gods , then Cybele , unyoking 34 NOTES ON CATULLUS .
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ætas Amor amore appears Arsinoe authority beautiful Berenice Bithynia bride brother Cæsar called CARM CARMEN CATULLI Catullus Cicero Conon currite Cybele dactyl Deæ death ducentes subtemina Epithalamium expression fair famous father first Flammeus foot form friend fusi girls give Gods good Greek hæc happy hence Horace husband Hymen o Hymenæe Iambic Jupiter known lady Laodamia Lesbia life lines literally little love lumina made Manlius marriage meæ puellæ meaning means metre mihi misero mysteries omnibus passage pectore Peleus Pelops poem poems poet poetry present Priapus properly quæ read reading sæpe same says seems sense sine Sirmio Smyrna soon spondee supposed tells Theseus Thetis thing tibi Troja used Venus Verona verse vertice VIRG Virgil vitæ vows word words worshipped written Zephyrus γὰρ δὲ ἐγὼ εἰ ἐκ ἐν καὶ μὲν νῦν Οὐ Οὐκ τε τὸ Ὑμὰν ἔλθ Ὑμὰν ὦ Ὑμέναιε ὡς
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Página 62 - I have broke your hest to say so ! Fer. Admir'd Miranda! Indeed, the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have ey'd with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear: for several virtues Have I lik'd several women ; never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd, And put it to the foil: But you, O you, So perfect, and so peerless, are created Of every...
Página 46 - Tu mea tu moriens fregisti commoda, frater, Tecum una tota est nostra sepulta domus, Omnia tecum una perierunt gaudia nostra, Quae tuus in vita dulcis alebat amor.
Página 47 - What Time would spare, from Steel receives its date, And monuments, like men, submit to fate ! Steel could the labour of the Gods destroy, And strike to dust th...
Página 21 - Ille mi par esse deo videtur, ille, si fas est, superare divos, qui sedens adversus identidem te spectat et audit...
Página 11 - ... idem inficeto est inficetior rure, simul poemata attigit, neque idem umquam 15 aeque est beatus ac poema cum scribit: tam gaudet in se tamque se ipse miratur.
Página 2 - ... nam mellitus erat suamque norat ipsam tam bene quam puella matrem, nee sese a gremio illius...
Página 47 - Tho' mark'd by none but quick poetic eyes; (So Rome's great founder to the heav'ns withdrew, To Proculus alone confess'd in view) A sudden star, it shot thro' liquid air, And drew behind a radiant trail of hair.
Página 50 - ... reducis, et dis invitis desinis esse miser ? difficile est longum subito deponere amorem...
Página 41 - Strymonis undam flevisse, et gelidis haec evolvisse sub antris, mulcentem tigres et agentem carmine quercus; 510 qualis populea maerens philomela sub umbra amissos queritur fetus, quos durus arator observans nido implumes detraxit; at illa flet noctem, ramoque sedens miserabile carmen integrat, et maestis late loca questibus implet.
Página 52 - Odi et amo. Quare id faciam, fortasse requiris. Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.