Selections from the Metamorphoses and Heroides of OvidCrocker and Brewster, 1859 - 318 Seiten |
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... , and for this purpose a free use has been made of the materials found in the learned and judicious notes of Dr. Loers . E. A. A. NEW BRITAIN , Sept. 12 , 1851 . INDEX . METAMORPHOSES . Cadmus and Hermione changed .7 to 4 PREFACE .
... , and for this purpose a free use has been made of the materials found in the learned and judicious notes of Dr. Loers . E. A. A. NEW BRITAIN , Sept. 12 , 1851 . INDEX . METAMORPHOSES . Cadmus and Hermione changed .7 to 4 PREFACE .
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... made for these and other imperfections in the Metamorphoses , as this work never received its finishing touches ; but in his other poems similar defects frequently appear . His most serious fault , however , is the flagrant ...
... made for these and other imperfections in the Metamorphoses , as this work never received its finishing touches ; but in his other poems similar defects frequently appear . His most serious fault , however , is the flagrant ...
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... made to sink below the other elements . - Gravitate sui , i . e . " by its own inherent weight . " Sui is more emphatic than sua would have been . Cf. mei in 15 , 328. Circumfluus humor , i . e . , by periphrasis , the ocean . " the ...
... made to sink below the other elements . - Gravitate sui , i . e . " by its own inherent weight . " Sui is more emphatic than sua would have been . Cf. mei in 15 , 328. Circumfluus humor , i . e . , by periphrasis , the ocean . " the ...
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... made to them , " quin lanient , " so but that they tear in pieces , " i . e . " scarcely are they prevented from tearing in pieces . " See Quin in Andrews ' Dictionary of Cæsar . 60. Fratrum . The winds were represented as brethren ...
... made to them , " quin lanient , " so but that they tear in pieces , " i . e . " scarcely are they prevented from tearing in pieces . " See Quin in Andrews ' Dictionary of Cæsar . 60. Fratrum . The winds were represented as brethren ...
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... made to some conspiracy against the life of Augustus Cæsar . 203. Humanum genus and totus or- | bis are obvious specimens of rheto- rical and courtly hyperbole . 204. Tuorum , i . e . of the Roman people , who punished the mur- derers ...
... made to some conspiracy against the life of Augustus Cæsar . 203. Humanum genus and totus or- | bis are obvious specimens of rheto- rical and courtly hyperbole . 204. Tuorum , i . e . of the Roman people , who punished the mur- derers ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ablative according account accusative Achilles æquor aëra æther Ajax antè Apollo aquæ arma auras Bacchus brachia brother Cadmus cæde Cæsar called changed cœlo cœlum conjux corpora country cùm dative daughter death Deïanira deos Deucalion deus dextrâ dixit earth Eurydice Eurystheus father following gods golden Grecian Greeks hæc Hecuba hence Hercules illa ille Inque Jamque Jason Jovis Juno Jupiter king Latona Less Lexicon line lines Loers long lower lumina made malè Medea Medusa Metamorphoses metonymy mihi modò mora mother name naturally short neque Niobe Omnibus Orpheus Ovid pectora Pelias Perque Perseus Phoebus place power præmia purpose quà quæ quàm Quò quòd quòque represented river sæpe same sanguine see Gr See note sense simul sine slain sons taken tamen tellus terræ terras thing tibi Troy tunc Ulixes Ulysses undas undis used Utque Virg Vulcan vulnera vultus words world
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 12 - Q.uasque recondiderat, Stygiisque admoverat umbris, Effodiuntur opes, irritamenta malorum. 140 Jamque nocens ferrum, ferroque nocentius aurum Prodierat; prodit bellum, quod pugnat utroque, Sanguineaque manu crepitantia concutit arma. Vivitur ex rapto. Non hospes ab hospite tutus, Non socer a genero ; fratrum quoque gratia rara est
Seite 20 - Ossa reor dici: jacere hos post terga jubemur.' Conjugis augurio quanquam Titania mota est, 395 Spes tamen in dubio est: adeo coelestibus ambo Diffidunt monitis. Sed quid tentare nocebit ? Discedunt, velantque caput, tunicasque recingunt, Et jussos lapides sua post vestigia mittunt. Saxa (quis hoc credat, nisi sit pro teste vetustas?) 400 Ponere duritiem
Seite 21 - modo vena fuit, sub eodem nomine mansit. 410 Inque brevi spatio superorum numine saxa Missa viri manibus faciem traxere virorum, Et de femineo reparata est femina jactu. Inde genus durum sumus experiensque laborum, Et documenta damus, qua simus origine nati. 415 PYTHON.
Seite 143 - Finierat Telamone satus, vulgique secutum Ultima murmur erat; donee Laertius heros Adstitit, atque oculos paulum tellure moratos 125 Sustulit ad proceres, exspectatoque resolvit Ora sono ; neque abest facundis gratia dictis. ' Si mea cum vestris valuissent vota, Pelasgi, Non foret ambiguus tanti certaminis heres, Tuque tuis armis, nos te poteremur, Achille. 130 Quern quoniam non
Seite 30 - acres 85 Incaluere animi, cervixque repugnat habenis. At tu, funesti ne sim tibi muneris auctor, Nate, cave, dum resque sinit, tua corrige vota. Scilicet ut nostro genitum te sanguine credas, Pignora certa petis. Do pignora certa timendo, 90 Et patrio pater esse metu probor. Adspice vultus Ecce meos, utinamque oculos in pectora posses Inserere, et patrias intus
Seite 109 - riguo collegerat horto, Truncat olus foliis. Furca levat ille bicorni 105 Sordida terga suis, nigro pendentia tigno, Servatoque diu resecat de tergore partem Exiguam, sectamque domat ferventibus undis. Interea medias fallunt sermonibus horas, Sentirique moram prohibent. Erat alveus illic 110 Fagineus dura clavo suspensus ab ansa : Is tepidis impletur aquis, artusque fovendos Accipit. In medio
Seite 52 - Pyramus. Ut vero vestem quoque sanguine tinctam Reperit, ' Una duos,' inquit, 'nox perdet amantes, E quibus ilia fuit longa dignissima vita; Nostra nocens anima est. Ego te, miseranda, peremi, In loca plena metus, qui jussi, nocte venires, 40 Nee prior hue veni. Nostrum divellite corpus, Et scelerata fero consumite viscera morsu,
Seite 134 - verba volutant. E quibus hi vacuas implent sermonibus aures, Hi narrata ferunt alio, mensuraque ficti Crescit, et auditis aliquid novus adjicit auctor. 20 Illic Credulitas, illic temerarius Error; Vanaque Lsetitia est, consternatique Timores, Seditioque recens, dubioque auctore Susurri. Ipsa quid in coelo rerum pelagoque geratur Et tellure videt, totumque inquirit in orbem.
Seite 17 - Unda vehit tigres, nee vires fulminis apro, 305 Crura nee ablato prosunt velocia cervo. Quaesitisque diu terris, ubi sistere possit, In mare lassatis volucris vaga decidit alis. Obruerat tumulos immensa licentia ponti, Pulsabantque novi montana cacumina fluctus. 310 Maxima pars unda rapitur; quibus unda pepercit, Illos longa domant inopi jejunia victu. Separat Aonios
Seite 106 - ultima coeptis Imposita est, geminas opifex libravit in alas Ipse suum corpus, motaque pependit in aura. 20 Instruit et natum, ' medioque ut limite curras, Icare,' ait, ' moneo, ne, si demissior ibis, Unda gravel pennas, si celsior, ignis adurat. Inter utrumque vola. Nee te spectare Booten Aut Helicen jubeo