TibullusJones & Piggott (late Rivingtons), 1882 - 28 Seiten |
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... , which lay between Tibur ( Tivoli ) and Praeneste ( Palestrina ) on the Via Praenestrina , amidst the beautiful scenery of a hilly country . There , as says his friend He Horace , ' he chanted his piteous elegies , '
... , which lay between Tibur ( Tivoli ) and Praeneste ( Palestrina ) on the Via Praenestrina , amidst the beautiful scenery of a hilly country . There , as says his friend He Horace , ' he chanted his piteous elegies , '
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... say that melancholy marked him for her own . ' We may fancy 6 ' How hard by yon wood ' Muttering his wayward fancies he would rove , ' Now drooping , woeful wan , like one forlorn , ' Or crazed with care , or crossed in hopeless love ...
... say that melancholy marked him for her own . ' We may fancy 6 ' How hard by yon wood ' Muttering his wayward fancies he would rove , ' Now drooping , woeful wan , like one forlorn , ' Or crazed with care , or crossed in hopeless love ...
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... says : ' Te quoque , Virgillii comitem non aequa , Tibulle , ' Mors juvenem campos misit ad Elysios . ' Virgil died B.C. 19. Ovid , who complains that the harsh fates did not allow time for him to become Tibullus ' friend , has written ...
... says : ' Te quoque , Virgillii comitem non aequa , Tibulle , ' Mors juvenem campos misit ad Elysios . ' Virgil died B.C. 19. Ovid , who complains that the harsh fates did not allow time for him to become Tibullus ' friend , has written ...
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... says : " To me Tibullus is an unpleasing poet ; this womanish and maudlin grief , this unantique sentimentality are mistaken tones of Mimnermus , which to me are intolerable , above all in a Roman . " As to Mimnermus , it may be ...
... says : " To me Tibullus is an unpleasing poet ; this womanish and maudlin grief , this unantique sentimentality are mistaken tones of Mimnermus , which to me are intolerable , above all in a Roman . " As to Mimnermus , it may be ...
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... says Dissen . 6 49. Timidum : though I fear ( for my safety ) . ' Consciousness of impiety ( perjuria ) is denied to be the cause of his ' timor . ' Fatales : allotted by fate , ' destined . Fac stet : = ' fac ut stet . ' 53. Immiti ...
... says Dissen . 6 49. Timidum : though I fear ( for my safety ) . ' Consciousness of impiety ( perjuria ) is denied to be the cause of his ' timor . ' Fatales : allotted by fate , ' destined . Fac stet : = ' fac ut stet . ' 53. Immiti ...
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Seite 25 - Wept o'er his wounds, or, tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices In their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
Seite vi - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
Seite 10 - ASPER eram et bene discidium me ferre loquebar : at mihi nunc longe gloria fortis abest. namque agor ut per plana citus sola verbere turben quem celer adsueta versat ab arte puer. ure ferum et torque, libeat ne dicere quicquam 5 magnificum post haec ; horrida verba doma. parce tamen, per te furtivi foedera lecti, per venerem quaeso compositumque caput.
Seite 18 - Sic placeam vobis : alius sit fortis in armis, Sternat et adversos Marte favente duces, 30 Vt mihi potanti possit sua dicere facta Miles et in mensa pingere castra mero.
Seite 15 - Osiri, sed chorus et cantus et levis aptus amor, 45 sed varii flores et frons redimita corymbis, fusa sed ad teneros lutea palla pedes et Tyriae vestes et dulcis tibia cantu et levis occultis conscia cista sacris.
Seite 3 - ... tu manes ne laede meos, sed parce solutis crinibus et teneris, Delia, parce genis.
Seite 4 - ... non ego, si merui, dubitem procumbere templis et dare sacratis oscula liminibus, non ego tellurem genibus perrepere supplex et miserum sancto tundere poste caput.
Seite 10 - ... quid magis est saxo durum, quid mollius unda ? dura tamen molli saxa cavantur aqua.
Seite 7 - Hie choreae cantusque vigent, passimque vagantes Dulce sonant tenui gutture carmen aves, Fert casiam non culta seges, totosque per agros Floret odoratis terra benigna rosis; Ac iuvenum series teneris inmixta puellis Ludit, et adsidue proelia miscet Amor.
Seite 18 - ... audissem corde micante tubam. nunc ad bella trahor, et iam quis forsitan hostis haesura in nostro tela gerit latere.