Horace, with Engl. notes by J.E. Yonge, Díl 2 |
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Strana xi
... poet himself . The objects of general satire are specified in vv . 78. , 79 . Avarice is taken first ( vv . 82-160 . ) Then Ambition ( vv . 165. sqq . ) Then Luxury ( vv . 224. sqq . ) Then Superstition ( vv . 281–295 . ) SAT . IV ...
... poet himself . The objects of general satire are specified in vv . 78. , 79 . Avarice is taken first ( vv . 82-160 . ) Then Ambition ( vv . 165. sqq . ) Then Luxury ( vv . 224. sqq . ) Then Superstition ( vv . 281–295 . ) SAT . IV ...
Strana xiii
... poet Fundanius , who was among the guests . The entertainment appears to have been con- spicuous for vulgar display ; and the host's affected , and perhaps blundering , gastronomy is ridiculed throughout . Much of the description may be ...
... poet Fundanius , who was among the guests . The entertainment appears to have been con- spicuous for vulgar display ; and the host's affected , and perhaps blundering , gastronomy is ridiculed throughout . Much of the description may be ...
Strana 14
... poet Virgil was aimed at in these remarks ; but , if they have any par- ticular reference , it is more likely that Horace thought of himself . minus aptus , not polished enough = 38. Illuc prævertamur potius nos convertamus , Ges . So ...
... poet Virgil was aimed at in these remarks ; but , if they have any par- ticular reference , it is more likely that Horace thought of himself . minus aptus , not polished enough = 38. Illuc prævertamur potius nos convertamus , Ges . So ...
Strana 17
... Poet . 420. 474 . 91. Evandri manibus tritum . i . e . a curiosity as old as the time of Evander . 96. This was the Stoic doctrine . 6 laborant , they are in a difficulty ; | alebat . 101. Lucret . v . 1282. sqq . 103. Kal péyμa kal ...
... Poet . 420. 474 . 91. Evandri manibus tritum . i . e . a curiosity as old as the time of Evander . 96. This was the Stoic doctrine . 6 laborant , they are in a difficulty ; | alebat . 101. Lucret . v . 1282. sqq . 103. Kal péyμa kal ...
Strana 20
... Poet . 281. The rise of Comedy was later by a generation than that of Tragedy . There were three divisions of it , marked by the refinements succes- sively introduced by taste or by public opinion : the Old Comedy , which , in its ...
... Poet . 281. The rise of Comedy was later by a generation than that of Tragedy . There were three divisions of it , marked by the refinements succes- sively introduced by taste or by public opinion : the Old Comedy , which , in its ...
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Strana 204 - ... descriptas servare vices operumque colores cur ego si nequeo ignoroque poeta salutor ? cur nescire pudens prave quam discere malo?
Strana 200 - ... 10 scimus, et hanc veniam petimusque damusque vicissim; sed non ut placidis coeant immitia, non ut serpentes avibus geminentur, tigribus agni. inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter 1 5 adsuitur.
Strana 220 - Hoc, aiebat, et hoc.' Melius te posse negares Bis terque expertum frustra, delere jubebat 440 Et male tornatos incudi reddere versus. Si defendere delictum quam vertere malles, Nullum ultra verbum aut operam insumebat inanem, Quin sine rivali teque et tua solus amares. Vir bonus et prudens versus reprehendet inertes...
Strana 4 - Populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo Ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in area.' Tantalus a labris sitiens fugientia captat Flumina. Quid rides ? Mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur : congestis undique saccis * Indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris Cogeris aut pictis tamquam gaudere tabellis.
Strana 218 - Ducere quo vellet. Fuit haec sapientia quondam, Publica privatis secernere, sacra profanis, Concubitu prohibere vago, dare jura maritis, Oppida moliri, leges incidere ligno ; Sic honor et nomen divinis vatibus atque 400 Carminibus venit.
Strana 212 - Nomen iambeis, cum senos redderet ictus Primus ad extremum similis sibi. Non ita pridem, Tardior ut paulo graviorque veniret ad aures, Spondeos stabiles in jura paterna recepit Commodus et patiens, non ut de sede secunda Cederet aut quarta socialiter.
Strana 123 - Nodosa .corpus nolis prohibere cheragra. Est quadam prodire tenus, si non datur ultra. Fervet avaritia miseroque cupidine pectus ? Sunt verba et voces, quibus hunc lenire dolorem Possis, et magnam morbi deponere partem.
Strana 41 - OLIM truncus eram ficulnus, inutile lignum, » Cum faber, incertus scamnum faceretne Priapum, Maluit esse deum.
Strana 227 - Rich's Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary and Greek Lexicon : Forming a Glossary of all the Words representing Visible Objects connected with the Arts, Manufactures, and Every-day Life of the Ancients.
Strana 208 - Multa senem circumveniunt incommoda, vel quod quaerit et inventis miser abstinet ac timet uti, vel quod res omnes timide gelideque ministrat, dilator, spe longus, iners, avidusque futuri, difficilis, querulus, laudator temporis acti se puero, castigator censorque minorum.