Q. Horatii Flacci opera, ad fidem optimorum exemplarium castigata [by A.J. Valpy].Prostant apud Longman, Brown, Green, & T. & W. Longman, 1830 - 394 pages |
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Page 294
... same as sub Jove . 17. Nescia , fearless . 19. Secures , axes , the badges of official dignity . 26. Cereris sacrum , the sacred rites of Ceres , called the Eleusinian mysteries , from Eleusis in Attica , where they were celebrated . 30 ...
... same as sub Jove . 17. Nescia , fearless . 19. Secures , axes , the badges of official dignity . 26. Cereris sacrum , the sacred rites of Ceres , called the Eleusinian mysteries , from Eleusis in Attica , where they were celebrated . 30 ...
Page 298
... same love , which you have for him . 13. Mulier , Antaa , called also Stenobaa . 19. Peccare docentes , lessons of vice . 29. Primâ nocte . So Shylock to Jessica , Lock up my doors , and when you hear the fife , Clamber not you up to ...
... same love , which you have for him . 13. Mulier , Antaa , called also Stenobaa . 19. Peccare docentes , lessons of vice . 29. Primâ nocte . So Shylock to Jessica , Lock up my doors , and when you hear the fife , Clamber not you up to ...
Page 299
... same day , killed their husbands on their wedding night , in consequence of a solemn engagement to their father , except Hypermnestra , who saved her husband Lynceus . 35. Splendidè mendax , gloriously breaking her en- gagement . 51 ...
... same day , killed their husbands on their wedding night , in consequence of a solemn engagement to their father , except Hypermnestra , who saved her husband Lynceus . 35. Splendidè mendax , gloriously breaking her en- gagement . 51 ...
Page 342
... same cause he is said , L. i . Sat. 10. v . 71. to scratch his head , and bite his nails . 9. Minantis , threatening , figuratively for promising . 15. Vitâ meliore , when your life was better employed in the labor of writing . 17 ...
... same cause he is said , L. i . Sat. 10. v . 71. to scratch his head , and bite his nails . 9. Minantis , threatening , figuratively for promising . 15. Vitâ meliore , when your life was better employed in the labor of writing . 17 ...
Page 346
... same , according to Horace . 281. Siccus , he was sober , therefore he could plead no excuse ; senex , he was old , therefore he ought to have been wiser ; lautis manibus , the hands were washed before a solemn act of religion . 283 ...
... same , according to Horace . 281. Siccus , he was sober , therefore he could plead no excuse ; senex , he was old , therefore he ought to have been wiser ; lautis manibus , the hands were washed before a solemn act of religion . 283 ...
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Page 225 - HIIMANO capiti cervicem pictor equinam Jungere si velit, et varias inducere plumas Undique collatis membris, ut turpiter atrum Desinat in piscem mulier formosa superne, Spectatum admissi risum teneatis, amici...
Page 180 - ... solve senescentem mature sanus equum, ne peccet ad extremum ridendus et ilia ducat.
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Page 173 - Larem proprium vescor vernasque procaces pasco libatis dapibus. prout cuique libido est siccat inaequalis calices conviva, solutus legibus insanis, seu quis capit acria fortis pocula seu modicis uvescit laetius. ergo 70 sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus: utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
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Page 118 - Mercator; tu, consultus modo, rusticus: hinc vos, Vos hinc mutatis discedite partibus: Eia! Quid statis?
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Page 215 - ... sonum referunt quem nostra theatra? Garganum mugire putes nemus aut mare Tuscum, tanto cum strepitu ludi spectantur et artes, divitiaeque peregrinae, quibus oblitus actor cum stetit in scaena, concurrit dextera laevae. 205 dixit adhuc aliquid? nil sane.