Catulli Veronensis liberMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 - 97 Seiten |
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... poets , was 1 In this résumé results only are given : the most probable theories , as they seem to the editor , are adopted without discussion of the arguments on which they are based , or examination of rival theories . CORRIGENDA P ...
... poets , was 1 In this résumé results only are given : the most probable theories , as they seem to the editor , are adopted without discussion of the arguments on which they are based , or examination of rival theories . CORRIGENDA P ...
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... poets , was 1 In this résumé results only are given : the most probable theories , as they seem to the editor , are adopted without discussion of the arguments on which they are based , or examination of rival theories . For the ...
... poets , was 1 In this résumé results only are given : the most probable theories , as they seem to the editor , are adopted without discussion of the arguments on which they are based , or examination of rival theories . For the ...
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... poem Zmyrna , on which he laboured for nine years ; of Cornelius Nepos , to whom he dedicated his poems ; of Asinius Pollio , the warrior , dramatist , orator , and historian , who lived to be addressed by Horace ; of Cicero , whom he ...
... poem Zmyrna , on which he laboured for nine years ; of Cornelius Nepos , to whom he dedicated his poems ; of Asinius Pollio , the warrior , dramatist , orator , and historian , who lived to be addressed by Horace ; of Cicero , whom he ...
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... poems inconsistent with this statement : but circumstance after circumstance corroborative of it in the strongest degree : the very strongest being the LXXIXth poem , vss . I , 2 . 1 flagrantes oculos , Cic . Har . Resp . 18. 38 ...
... poems inconsistent with this statement : but circumstance after circumstance corroborative of it in the strongest degree : the very strongest being the LXXIXth poem , vss . I , 2 . 1 flagrantes oculos , Cic . Har . Resp . 18. 38 ...
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... poems written in hendecasyllabics , seventeen are of the looser struc- ture as a rule when one variation occurs several do ... poem is in the loose or normal structure . For instance in xii , which consists of seventeen verses , it is an ...
... poems written in hendecasyllabics , seventeen are of the looser struc- ture as a rule when one variation occurs several do ... poem is in the loose or normal structure . For instance in xii , which consists of seventeen verses , it is an ...
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Seite lv - Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus, rumoresque senum severiorum omnes unius aestimemus assis. soles occidere et redire possunt : nobis, cum semel occidit brevis lux, nox est perpetua una dormienda.
Seite 28 - Ille mi par esse deo videtur, ille, si fas est, superare divos, qui sedens adversus identidem te, spectat et audit dulce ridentem, misero quod omnis eripit sensus mihi: nam simul te, Lesbia, aspexi, nihil est super mi • • • lingua sed torpet, tenuis sub artus flamma demanat, sonitu suopte tintinant aures, gemina teguntur lumina nocte.
Seite 64 - Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se luppiter ipse petat. dicit: sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.
Seite 27 - Romuli nepotum, Quot sunt quotque fuere, Marce Tulli, Quotque post aliis erunt in annis, Gratias tibi maximas Catullus Agit pessimus omnium poeta, Tanto pessimus omnium poeta Quanto tu optimus omnium patronus.
Seite lv - Bat/i veteris sacrum sepulcrum, aut quam sidera multa, cum tacet nox, furtivos hominum vident amores, tam te basia multa basiare vesano satis et super Catullo est, quae nec pernumerare curiosi possint nec mala fascinare lingua.
Seite 18 - Paene insularum, Sirmio, insularumque ocelle, quascumque in liquentibus stagnis marique vasto fert uterque Neptunus, quam te libenter quamque laetus inviso...
Seite 45 - Gortynia templa. 75 nam perhibent olim crudeli peste coactam Androgeoneae poenas exsolvere caedis electos iuvenes simul et decus innuptarum Cecropiam solitam esse dapem dare Minotauro. quis angusta malis cum moenia vexarentur, 80 ipse suum Theseus pro caris corpus Athenis proicere optavit potius quam talia Cretam funera Cecropiae nec funera portarentur.
Seite 39 - Multi illum pueri, multae optavere puellae: Idem cum tenui carptus defloruit ungui, Nulli illum pueri, nullae optavere puellae: Sic virgo, dum intacta manet, dum cara suis est; Cum castum amisit polluto corpore florem, Nec pueris iucunda manet, nec cara puellis.
Seite 11 - Rhenum horribile aequor ultimosque Britannos, omnia haec, quaecumque feret voluntas caelitum, temptare simul parati, pauca nuntiate meae puellae non bona dicta. cum suis vivat valeatque moechis, quos simul complexa tenet trecentos, nullum amans vere, sed identidem omnium ilia rumpens; nee meum respectet, ut ante, amorem, qui illius culpa cecidit velut prati ultimi flos, praetereunte postquam tactus aratro est.
Seite 54 - Rhoeteo quem subter litore tellus ereptum nostris obterit ex oculis. numquam ego te, vita frater amabilior, aspiciam posthac? at certe semper amabo, semper maesta tua carmina morte canam...