The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and ExplanatoryHarper & Brothers, 1840 - 681 pages |
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... gives of his own cha- racter , without scruple or suspicion . That he was fond of pleasure is confessed ; but , generally speaking , he was mo- derate and temperate in his pleasures ; and his convivial hours seem to have been far more ...
... gives of his own cha- racter , without scruple or suspicion . That he was fond of pleasure is confessed ; but , generally speaking , he was mo- derate and temperate in his pleasures ; and his convivial hours seem to have been far more ...
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... give the shortest space to run , and , if effected each heat , would ensure the victory . Compare Burgess , Description of the Circus on the Via Appia , p . 65 . 5-6 . 5. Palmaque nobilis . " And the ennobling palm . " Besides the crown ...
... give the shortest space to run , and , if effected each heat , would ensure the victory . Compare Burgess , Description of the Circus on the Via Appia , p . 65 . 5-6 . 5. Palmaque nobilis . " And the ennobling palm . " Besides the crown ...
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... of the Tiber . According to the account which he gives , Ilia was buried on the banks of the Anio , and the river , having overflowed its borders , carried her remains down to the Tiber EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK I. ODE II . 277.
... of the Tiber . According to the account which he gives , Ilia was buried on the banks of the Anio , and the river , having overflowed its borders , carried her remains down to the Tiber EXPLANATORY NOTES . - BOOK I. ODE II . 277.
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... give him up in safety to his destined haven , and preserve the one half of my soul . " With reddas and serves , understand ut , which stands in opposition to sic . - Diva potens Cypri . Venus . From her power over the sea , she was ...
... give him up in safety to his destined haven , and preserve the one half of my soul . " With reddas and serves , understand ut , which stands in opposition to sic . - Diva potens Cypri . Venus . From her power over the sea , she was ...
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... gives to Tivoli its greatest charm . " ( Rome in the Nineteenth Century , vol . 2. p . 398. Am . ed . ) Among the ... give rise to feelings of insecurity rather than of pleasure . " The home of Albunea , re - echoing to 13-15 . 13 ...
... gives to Tivoli its greatest charm . " ( Rome in the Nineteenth Century , vol . 2. p . 398. Am . ed . ) Among the ... give rise to feelings of insecurity rather than of pleasure . " The home of Albunea , re - echoing to 13-15 . 13 ...
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Page 96 - Nutrita faustis sub penetralibus, Posset, quid Augusti paternus In pueros animus Nerones. Fortes creantur fortibus et bonis ; Est in juvencis, est in equis patrum 30 Virtus ; neque imbellem feroces Progenerant aquilae columbam.
Page 90 - EXEGI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam. Usque ego postera Crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita Virgine pontifex.
Page 101 - Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis arboribusque comae ; mutat terra vices et decrescentia ripas flumina praetereunt; Gratia cum Nymphis geminisque sororibus audet...
Page 29 - Parcus deorum cultor et infrequens, insanientis dum sapientiae consultus erro, nunc retrorsum vela dare atque iterare cursus cogor relictos : namque Diespiter, 5 igni corusco nubila dividens plerumque, per purum tonantis egit equos volucremque currum, quo bruta tellus et vaga flumina, quo Styx et invisi horrida Taenari 10 sedes Atlanteusque finis concutitur.
Page 66 - Portare fustes, sol ubi montium Mutaret umbras et juga demeret Bobus fatigatis, amicum Tempus agens abeunte curru.
Page 93 - Tendit, Antoni, quotiens in altos Nubium tractus : ego, apis Matinae More modoque, Grata carpentis thyma per laborem Plurimum circa nemus uvidique 30 Tiburis ripas operosa parvus Carmina fingo.
Page 48 - Linquenda tellus et domus et placens Uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum Te praeter invisas cupressos Ulla brevem dominum sequetur.
Page 50 - Tithonum minuit senectus, 30 et mihi forsan, tibi quod negarit, porriget hora. te greges centum Siculaeque circum mugiunt vaccae, tibi tollit hinnitum apta quadrigis equa, te bis Afro 35 murice tinctae vestiunt lanae : mihi parva rura et spiritum Graiae tenuem Camenae Parca non mendax dedit et malignum spernere vulgus.
Page 65 - Aethiops, hie classe formidatus, ille missilibus melior sagittis. fecunda culpae saecula nuptias primum inquinavere et genus et domos; hoc fonte derivata clades in patriam populumque fluxit.
Page 102 - ... non incisa notis marmora publicis, per quae spiritus et vita redit bonis post mortem ducibus, non celeres fugae reiectaeque retrorsum Hannibalis minae, non incendia Carthaginis impiae eius, qui domita nomen ab Africa lucratus rediit, clarius indicant laudes quam Calabrae Pierides: neque, 20 si chartae sileant quod bene feceris, mercedem tuleris.