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... sense of ' talk , ' it describes them very well 2. Whatever else they 1 The Scholiast's statement is ' Quamvis Satiram esse opus hoc suum Horatius ipse confiteatur , " sunt quibus in Satira videar nimis acer , " tamen proprios titulos ...
... sense of ' talk , ' it describes them very well 2. Whatever else they 1 The Scholiast's statement is ' Quamvis Satiram esse opus hoc suum Horatius ipse confiteatur , " sunt quibus in Satira videar nimis acer , " tamen proprios titulos ...
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... sense of a poetical epistle . In Epp . 2. 1 . 250 he seems to include the Epistles of the First Book with the ... senses . Some have not only the form , but a definite purpose at the moment and such as finds natural expression in a ...
... sense of a poetical epistle . In Epp . 2. 1 . 250 he seems to include the Epistles of the First Book with the ... senses . Some have not only the form , but a definite purpose at the moment and such as finds natural expression in a ...
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... sense of contempt : ' extre- mos inter euntem , ' the expression of his contempt , as amongst the hindmost in the race . ' 117. inde fit ut , ' this is why . ' Kiessling points out that ' inde fit ' answers to ' qui fit ' in v . I and ...
... sense of contempt : ' extre- mos inter euntem , ' the expression of his contempt , as amongst the hindmost in the race . ' 117. inde fit ut , ' this is why . ' Kiessling points out that ' inde fit ' answers to ' qui fit ' in v . I and ...
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Horace Edward Charles Wickham. lippi , probably in a moral sense ' purblind ' : cp . Sat. 1. 3. 25 , where it is part of a definite metaphor , and see Conington on Pers . S. 1. 79. Bentley , taking it literally , and thinking that Horace ...
Horace Edward Charles Wickham. lippi , probably in a moral sense ' purblind ' : cp . Sat. 1. 3. 25 , where it is part of a definite metaphor , and see Conington on Pers . S. 1. 79. Bentley , taking it literally , and thinking that Horace ...
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... sense as a stronger form of ' extorquet . ' In that case it recalls Seneca's phrase ( Benef . 7. Fo ) sanguinolentas usuras , ' that draw blood . " He draws from his principal , even if it takes a knife to do it , five times the usual ...
... sense as a stronger form of ' extorquet . ' In that case it recalls Seneca's phrase ( Benef . 7. Fo ) sanguinolentas usuras , ' that draw blood . " He draws from his principal , even if it takes a knife to do it , five times the usual ...
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Page 1 - OLIM truncus eram ficulnus, inutile lignum, » Cum faber, incertus scamnum faceretne Priapum, Maluit esse deum.
Page v - Ut critici dicunt, leviter curare videtur, Quo promissa cadant et somnia Pythagorea. Naevius in manibus non est et mentibus haeret Paene recens ? Adeo sanctum est vetus omne poema.
Page 7 - Licino commiserit. o ego laevus, qui purgor bilem sub verni temporis horam ! non alius faceret meliora poemata: verum nil tanti est. ergo fungar vice cotis, acutum reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi...
Page 4 - Mimnermus uti censet, sine amore iocisque 65 nil est iucundum, vivas in amore iocisque. vive, vale. si quid novisti rectius istis, candidus imperti : si non, his utere mecum.
Page 15 - VI Hoc erat in votis : modus agri non ita magnus, hortus ubi et tecto vicinus iugis aquae fons et paulum silvae super his foret.