Satires, Epistles and Ars PoeticaWilliam Heinemann, 1926 - 508 páginas |
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... things as would mean pain to our human nature , if withheld . What , to lie awake half - dead with fear , to be in terror night and day of wicked thieves , of fire , of slaves , who may rob you and run away — is this so pleasant ? In ...
... things as would mean pain to our human nature , if withheld . What , to lie awake half - dead with fear , to be in terror night and day of wicked thieves , of fire , of slaves , who may rob you and run away — is this so pleasant ? In ...
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... things . There are , in short , fixed bounds , beyond and short of which right can find no place . 108 I return to my starting - point , how it comes that no man because of his greed is self - contented , but rather does each praise ...
... things . There are , in short , fixed bounds , beyond and short of which right can find no place . 108 I return to my starting - point , how it comes that no man because of his greed is self - contented , but rather does each praise ...
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... thing he hugs himself , admires and plumes himself , because , says he , " I meddle with no matron . " Just as was once said by Marsaeus , Origo's well - known lover , who gave his paternal home and farm to an actress : Never may I have ...
... thing he hugs himself , admires and plumes himself , because , says he , " I meddle with no matron . " Just as was once said by Marsaeus , Origo's well - known lover , who gave his paternal home and farm to an actress : Never may I have ...
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... things which hinder you from a clear view . In the other - no obstacle . In her Coan silk a you may see her , almost as if naked , so that she may not have a poor leg , an unsightly foot ; you may measure her whole form with your eye ...
... things which hinder you from a clear view . In the other - no obstacle . In her Coan silk a you may see her , almost as if naked , so that she may not have a poor leg , an unsightly foot ; you may measure her whole form with your eye ...
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... things gainful and harmful , what is to be sought and what is to be shunned ; nor will Reason ever prove this , that the sin is one and the a The doctrine of the evolution of society , as here set forth , is based on Lucretius , De ...
... things gainful and harmful , what is to be sought and what is to be shunned ; nor will Reason ever prove this , that the sin is one and the a The doctrine of the evolution of society , as here set forth , is based on Lucretius , De ...
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Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica H Rushton B 1862 Fairclough,Horace Horace Sin vista previa disponible - 2022 |
Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica H Rushton B 1862 Fairclough,Horace Horace Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
aetas amici Aristippus atque Augustus Bentley called Choerilus Comedy curas Davus Empedocles enim Ennius EPISTLE erat erit etiam father fear forte fortune Gabii give Goth Greek haec Horace Horace's hunc idem ille illi inter ipse Julius Florus king Latium laugh live Lollius Lucilius Maecenas means melius mihi modo multa natura neque nihil nisi Nomentanus numquam nunc Odes omne omnis Pacuvius pede Plautus play poems poet poetae Poetica poetry Pomptine marshes Porph possit praetor praise Priscian pueri quae quam quia quid quis quod quoque recte rerum rich risum Roman Rome saepe sapiens Satire satis scholiasts sibi sine slave Stertinius Stoic sunt tamen tibi Tibullus Tibur Varius verba verses verum virtue vitae Vols wine wise words write
Pasajes populares
Página 472 - Aeschylus et modicis instravit pulpita tignis et docuit magnumque loqui nitique cothurno. 280 successit vetus his comoedia, non sine multa laude ; sed in vitium libertas excidit et vim dignam lege regi ; lex est accepta chorusque turpiter obticuit sublato iure nocendi.
Página 438 - Vivere si recte nescis decede peritis. Lusisti satis, edisti satis atque bibisti : Tempus abire tibi est, ne potum largius aequo Rideat et pulset lasciva decentius aetas.
Página 258 - ... curatoris egere a praetore dati, rerum tutela mearum cum sis et prave sectum stomacheris ob unguem de te pendentis, te respicientis amici. 105 ad summam, sapiens uno minor est love, dives, liber, honoratus, pulcher, rex denique regum ; praecipue sanus, nisi cum pituita molesta est.
Página 478 - verum operi longo fas est obrepere somnum. 360 ut pictura poesis : erit quae si propius stes te capiat magis, et quaedam si longius abstes ; haec amat obscurum, volet haec sub luce videri, iudicis argutum quae non formidat acumen ; haec placuit semel, haec decies repetita placebit.
Página 250 - ... solve senescentem mature sanus equum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus et ilia ducat.
Página 128 - Ille velut fidis arcana sodalibus olim Credebat libris, neque si male cesserat usquam Decurrens alio, neque si bene: quo fit, ut omnis Votiva pateat veluti descripta tabella Vita senis.
Página 482 - ... qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam, multa tulit fecitque puer, sudavit et alsit, abstinuit venere et vino ; qui Pythia cantat tibicen, didicit prius extimuitque magistrum. nunc satis est dixisse ' ego mira poemata pango ; occupet extremum scabies ; mihi turpe relinqui est, et quod non didici sane nescire fateri.
Página 216 - Sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, Nec male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos Pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus...
Página 474 - Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur. Qui didicit patriae quid debeat et quid amicis, Quo sit amore parens, quo frater amandus et hospes, Quod sit conscripti, quod judicis officium, quae Partes in bellum missi ducis, ille profecto Reddere personae scit convenientia cuique.