Excerpta ex P. Ovidii Nasonis CarminibusBlanchard and Lea, 1851 - 245 Seiten |
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... other poets of that age similar connections form the theme of song ; each of them had a lover to whom , with all the ... others , whose works have not come down to us . Attempts have been made even at the present day to determine how ...
... other poets of that age similar connections form the theme of song ; each of them had a lover to whom , with all the ... others , whose works have not come down to us . Attempts have been made even at the present day to determine how ...
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... other , and illustrates his instruc- tions by mythological examples and comparisons , of which his extensive acquaintance with the Greek poets furnished him an abundant supply . The opposite side of the subject also occu- pied his ...
... other , and illustrates his instruc- tions by mythological examples and comparisons , of which his extensive acquaintance with the Greek poets furnished him an abundant supply . The opposite side of the subject also occu- pied his ...
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... other ; the Theogonia , the Heroogonia , the Karáλoyos yuvauxwv of Hesiod , may serve as examples from the earliest antiquity . This style of composition was carried to an extreme in the Alexandrian age , when the fire of original ...
... other ; the Theogonia , the Heroogonia , the Karáλoyos yuvauxwv of Hesiod , may serve as examples from the earliest antiquity . This style of composition was carried to an extreme in the Alexandrian age , when the fire of original ...
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... others , that it has come down to us . Although abounding in beauties , we must not forget that it not only has not received the last touch of the master's hand , but that in many passages we have merely the first rude outline . Ovid ...
... others , that it has come down to us . Although abounding in beauties , we must not forget that it not only has not received the last touch of the master's hand , but that in many passages we have merely the first rude outline . Ovid ...
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... other : he was quite cut off from the society of men who could understand him ; he could not even converse with those about him , for he was ignorant of their language , and they of his ; he wanted a tranquil , lonely spot , where he ...
... other : he was quite cut off from the society of men who could understand him ; he could not even converse with those about him , for he was ignorant of their language , and they of his ; he wanted a tranquil , lonely spot , where he ...
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Seite 176 - potent ferrum nee edax abolere vetustas. Cum volet ilia dies, quae nil nisi corporis hujus Jus habet, incerti spatium mihi finiat aevi; Parte tarnen meliore mei super alta perennis Astra ferar, nomenque erit indélébile nostrum, Quaque patet domitis Romana potentia terris, Ore legar populi, perqué omnia saecula fama, Si quid habent veri vatum praesagia, vivam
Seite 18 - creatis, Arbuteos foetus montanaque fraga legebant, Cornaque et in duris haerentia mora rubetis, Et quae deciderant patula Jovis arbore glandes. Ver erat aeternum, placidique tepentibus auris Mulcebant zephyri natos sine semine flores. Мох etiam fruges tellus inarata ferebat. Nee renovatus ager gravidis canebat aristis; Flumina jam lactis, jam
Seite 83 - omne. suisque Frondibus, ut velo, Phoebeos submovet ignes ; . Frigora dant rami, varios humus húmida flores ; 390 Perpetuum ver est. Quo dum Proserpina luco Ludit et aut violas aut candida lilia carpit, Dumque puellari studio calathosque sinumque Implet, et aequales certat superare legendo, Paene simul visa est dilectaque raptaque Diti : 395
Seite 99 - Imposita est, geminas opifex libravit in alas Ipse suum corpus, motaque pependit in aura. Instruit et natum 'Medioque ut limite curras, Icare,' ait ' moneo, ne, si demissior ibis, Unda gravet pennas ; si celsior, ignis adurat. 205 Inter utrumque vola ! Nec te spectare Booten Aut Helicen jubeo strictumque
Seite 104 - et radix et lactis massa coacti, Ovaque non acri leviter versata favilla: Omnia fictilibus. Post haec caelatus eodem Sistitur argento crater, fabricataque fago 670 Pocula, qua cava sunt, flaventibus illita ceris. Parva mora est, epulasque foci misère calentes. Nee longae rursus referuntur vina senectae, Hie nux, hie mixta est rugosis carica palmis,
Seite 125 - Indiciumque suae vocis tellure regesta Obruit, et scrobibus tacitus discedit opertis. Creber arundinibus tremulis ibi surgere lucus 190 Coepit et, ut primum pleno maturuit aevo, Prodidit agricolam : leni nam motus ab Austro Obruta verba refert, dominique coarguit aures. 181. Tiara, a Phrygian head-dress, which covers both cheeks, and is fastened under the chin.—182.
Seite 145 - Frater erat : fraterna peto. Quid sanguine cretus Sisyphio, furtisque et fraude simillimus illi, Inserit Aeacidis alienae nomina gentis'? An, quod in arma prior nulloque sub indice veni, Arma neganda mihi, potiorque videbitur ille, Ultima qui cepit detrectavitque furore Militiam ficto, donee sollertior isto, Sed sibi inutilior, timidi commenta retexit Naupliades animi vitataque traxit ad arma
Seite 132 - Sollicitive canes canibusve sagacior anser; Non fera, non pecudes, non moti flamine rami 600 Humanaeve sonum reddunt convicia linguae. Muta quies habitat; saxo tarnen exit ab imo Rivus aquae Lethes, per quem cum murmure labens Invitât somnos crepitantibus unda lapillis. Ante fores antri fecunda papavera florent 605 Innumeraeque herbae, quarum de