A grammar of Latin poetryLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 48 Seiten |
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... Georg . iv . 476. Æn . iii . 704 . 7. The same is the case with the 3rd . decl . and with participles active : thus we find parentum , Virg . Georg . iv . 477. Vincla recusantûm et serâ nocte rudentûm , Æn . vii . 16 . d . In the 4th ...
... Georg . iv . 476. Æn . iii . 704 . 7. The same is the case with the 3rd . decl . and with participles active : thus we find parentum , Virg . Georg . iv . 477. Vincla recusantûm et serâ nocte rudentûm , Æn . vii . 16 . d . In the 4th ...
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... Georg . i . 375. Illum aeriæ fugêre grues , aut bucula captavit . ... ( 3. ) The subj . perf . is often elegantly used for the present tense of the same mood or for the Ind . Future : as , Non possidentem multa vocaveris rectè beatum ...
... Georg . i . 375. Illum aeriæ fugêre grues , aut bucula captavit . ... ( 3. ) The subj . perf . is often elegantly used for the present tense of the same mood or for the Ind . Future : as , Non possidentem multa vocaveris rectè beatum ...
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... Georg . iii . 433. Fulvâ luctantur arena , En . vi . 63. See also En . i . 267 . 269 . ( 3. ) A , ex , de ( from ) : Italid avertere regem , Æn . i . 42 . Exterrita tecto , v . 216. Cœlo venêre , vi . 191 . Obs . So also , Ere cavo ...
... Georg . iii . 433. Fulvâ luctantur arena , En . vi . 63. See also En . i . 267 . 269 . ( 3. ) A , ex , de ( from ) : Italid avertere regem , Æn . i . 42 . Exterrita tecto , v . 216. Cœlo venêre , vi . 191 . Obs . So also , Ere cavo ...
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... Georg . ii . 349 . ( 4. ) Post : Argento post omnia ponas , Hor . Sat. i . 1. 86 . ( 5. ) Præ Præque diem veniens , Virg . Ecl . viii . 17 . ( 6. ) Super : Pingue super oleum infundens ardentibus . extis . Jamque adeo super unus eram ...
... Georg . ii . 349 . ( 4. ) Post : Argento post omnia ponas , Hor . Sat. i . 1. 86 . ( 5. ) Præ Præque diem veniens , Virg . Ecl . viii . 17 . ( 6. ) Super : Pingue super oleum infundens ardentibus . extis . Jamque adeo super unus eram ...
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... Georg . ii . 127 . § 41. Two negatives may be put for an affirmative : thus Virgil has nec non for et , Æn . vi . 595. So too , Nec nulla est inaratæ gratia terræ , Georg . i . 83. And again , non abesse for adesse : as , Georg . ii ...
... Georg . ii . 127 . § 41. Two negatives may be put for an affirmative : thus Virgil has nec non for et , Æn . vi . 595. So too , Nec nulla est inaratæ gratia terræ , Georg . i . 83. And again , non abesse for adesse : as , Georg . ii ...
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active adjective Æneas æquor ætas applied aquæ arma avoided Bacchus beauty called Ceres common Comp Compare Hor cycnus descriptions deus effect elegance elegant elegantly used Epic epithets Epod especially Euphrates Fast figures followed following examples frequently generally genitive Georg gerund hæc Horace Hypallage Ibid infinitive instance kind kinds Læta language Latin poets latter Lucr Lyric poetry Malè masc may be used metaphor mihi Nymphæ observe occasionally occurs often used omitted ornamental Ovid participle particles particularly periphrasis person plural poetical poetry proper names prose quæ Quàm quater relative Romula says sense sentence simple singular So also Solstitium sometimes sparingly speech stands subj substantive synecdoche tela tellus things Tibull Trist tristia Troja used to express variety Venus verb verbs viii Virg Virgil word words
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Seite 1 - Agedum, pauca accipe contra. Primuni ego me illorum dederim quibus esse poetas Excerpam numero : neque enim concludere versum 40 Dixeris esse satis ; neque si quis scribat, uti nos, Sermoni propiora, putes hunc esse poetam. Ingenium cui sit, cui mens divinior atque os Magna sonaturum, des nominis hujus honorem.
Seite 46 - O diva, gratum quae regis Antium, praesens vel imo tollere de gradu mortale corpus vel superbos vertere funeribus triumphos...
Seite 39 - Illa papavereas subsecat ungue comas. Has, Hyacinthe, tenes : illas, Amarante, moraris : Pars thyma, pars casiam, pars meliloton amant : Plurima lecta rosa est, et sunt sine nomine flores : Ipsa crocos tenues, liliaque alba legit.
Seite 39 - Haec gremium, laxos degravat ilia sinus. Ilia legit Calthas, huic sunt violaria curae, Ilia papavereas subsecat ungue comas : Has, hyacinthe, tenes ; illas, amarante, moraris : Pars thyma, pars ca~siam, pars meliloton amant.
Seite 1 - Ut prisca gens mortalium, Paterna rura bobus exercet suis, Solutus omni foenore, Neque excitatur classico miles truci, Neque horret iratum mаre, Forumque vitat et superba civium Potentiorum Ihn ¡na.
Seite 41 - The epithet Phrygia is here requisite to the sense, and a prose writer describing the circumstance would have used it, or its less poetical synonyme Trojana. But in " Carmina tantum Nostra valent tela inter Martia, quantum Chaonias dicunt, aquila veniente, columbas,
Seite 38 - Cuncta potest igitur tacito pede lapsa vetustas, Praeterquam curas attenuare meas. Ut patria careo bis frugibus area trita est, Dissiluit nudo pressa bis uva pede : Nec quaesita tamen spatio patientia longo est, Mensque mali sensum nostra recentis habet.
Seite 5 - All antithesis, paronomasia, affected alliteration, and quaint conceits, must be studiously avoided ; and, on the other hand, care must be taken not to fall into bombast, stiffness, or exuberance of ornament. Under this head may be comprised Historical, Philosophical, and Didactic, poetry, in all of which truth, though relieved by ingenious fictions, is supposed to prevail.
Seite 11 - The use of the singular for the plural, and the converse, is often productive of great elegance and beauty.