| Henry Baker - 1737 - 580 Seiten
...Cùm ne dctcriùs íkpiat pannucia Baucis, Cùm benè diftinfto cantaverit ocima vemas Per/. Sat. IV. Jamque opus exegi : quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere Vetuftas. Cùm volet ilia dies, qua; nil nifi corporis hujos Jus habet, incerti fpatium mihi finiat... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1744 - 570 Seiten
...modefty permit fed him, might with H0RACE havefaid, t Exegi Monumentum ./Ere perennius j Or -with OVID, / Jamque opus exegi, quod nee Jovis Ira, nee Ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere Vetuftas. 'fhe Author of this celebrated Poem was of this loft Compofition ; for althtf he had not... | |
| Ovid - 1762 - 410 Seiten
...Jamque opus exegi , quod nee Jovis ira , nee ignes, Nee poterit ferrum , nee edax abolere vetuftas. Cum volet ilia dies , quae nil nisi corporis hujus Jus habet , incerti fpatium mihi lini.it ,vvi ; Syj Parte tarnen meliore mei fuper alta perennis Aftra ferar : nomenque... | |
| PURSUITS. - 1798 - 422 Seiten
...perennius, &c. Ovid concludes his great work with the fame aflured anticipation of future celebrity: Jamque opus exegi, quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere vetuftas, &c. And in feveral other places we obferve him dwelling with fond complacency on the importance... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 614 Seiten
...writer, that he is not afraid of concluding with the exulting (trains of the Roman poet, 4 Jam ... opus exegi, quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere vctuftas.' Alas ! what neither Jove, nor fire, nor fword, nor age can do, thofe impious grocers will... | |
| Samuel Berdmore - 1801 - 144 Seiten
...perennins, Sue. Ovid concludes his great work with the fame allured anticipation of future celebrity : Jamque opus exegi, quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere vetufias, &c. And in feveral other places we obferve him dwelling with fond complacency on the importance... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 Seiten
...words engage ; Until, through milky gauntlet soundly beat, His prudent heels secure a quick retreat 'i" opus exegi, quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere vetustas ! MULLY OF MOITNTOWW. FIRST PRINTED BY THE AUTHOR IN 1704. MOUNTOWN '! thou sweet retreat from Dublin... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 414 Seiten
...surprise at the Author's presumption, in so confidently predicting immortality to his performance : " Jamque OPUS exegi, quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, " Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere vetustas." To proceed with our subject. From what hath been said of Pythagoras's character, it appears, that he... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 416 Seiten
...surprise at the Author's presumption, in so confidently predicting immortality to his performance : " Jamque OPUS exegi, quod nee Jovis ira, nee ignis, " Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere vetustas." To proceed with our subject. From what hath been said of Pythagoras's character, it appears, that he... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 390 Seiten
...permitted him, might with HORACE have said, Exegi Monumentum JEre perennius ; Or with OVID, Jamqueopus exegi, quod nee Jovis Ira, nee Ignis, Nee poterit ferrum, nee edax abolere Vetustas. The Author of this celebrated Poem was of this last composition ; for although he had not the happiness... | |
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