M. Val. Martialis Epigrammata selecta: Select epigrams from Martial, with English notesWhittaker, 1881 - 459 Seiten |
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... , in common consultation , as to 1 Very rarely - perhaps in half - a - dozen instances - we have omitted a line or two from the epigrams given in this series . the particular epigrams we would admit ( and be it iv TO THE READER .
... , in common consultation , as to 1 Very rarely - perhaps in half - a - dozen instances - we have omitted a line or two from the epigrams given in this series . the particular epigrams we would admit ( and be it iv TO THE READER .
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... given in Becker's index , as ex- plained in the body of the work , in themselves form almost a glossary to Martial . 6 2. The Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary and Greek Lexicon , ' by Anthony Rich , Jun . , B.A. This is ...
... given in Becker's index , as ex- plained in the body of the work , in themselves form almost a glossary to Martial . 6 2. The Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary and Greek Lexicon , ' by Anthony Rich , Jun . , B.A. This is ...
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... dedicated to Stella , the second to Melior . 3 See Epp . 306 , 380 , 492 , 590 . 4 Dom . § 4 . Pliny , Epist . ad Traj . 2 . 5 Epp . 107 , 108 . sometimes given merely as a privilege ) , a tribuneship OF THE POET . xiii.
... dedicated to Stella , the second to Melior . 3 See Epp . 306 , 380 , 492 , 590 . 4 Dom . § 4 . Pliny , Epist . ad Traj . 2 . 5 Epp . 107 , 108 . sometimes given merely as a privilege ) , a tribuneship OF THE POET . xiii.
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... given merely as a privilege ) , a tribuneship , and the rights of equestrian rank , though he was not a justus eques , i . e . had not the full equestrian census . So popular had Martial's writings become at Rome , that he had many ...
... given merely as a privilege ) , a tribuneship , and the rights of equestrian rank , though he was not a justus eques , i . e . had not the full equestrian census . So popular had Martial's writings become at Rome , that he had many ...
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... given to a man greater than glory , praise , and eternity ? Perhaps , however , his writings will not last for ever . Perhaps they will not : yet he wrote them with the impression that they would . ' How justly Pliny estimated the hopes ...
... given to a man greater than glory , praise , and eternity ? Perhaps , however , his writings will not last for ever . Perhaps they will not : yet he wrote them with the impression that they would . ' How justly Pliny estimated the hopes ...
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Seite 246 - Lucilius, hosce secutus Mutatis tantum pedibus numerisque, facetus, Emunctae naris, durus componere versus. Nam fuit hoc vitiosus : in hora saepe ducentos, Ut magnum, versus dictabat stans pede in uno.
Seite 247 - Whispering new joys to the mild ocean, Who now hath quite forgot to rave, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave. The stars with deep amaze, Stand fix'd in steadfast gaze, Bending one way their precious influence, And will not take their flight, For all the morning light, Or Lucifer that often warn'd them thence; But in their glimmering orbs did glow, Until their Lord Himself bespake, and bid them go...
Seite ix - ... exemptis e media vita tot annis, quibus iuvenes ad senectutem, senes prope ad ipsos exactae aetatis terminos per silentium venimus.
Seite 142 - LANGUEBAM : sed tu comitatus protinus ad me venisti centum, Symmache, discipulis. centum me tetigere manus Aquilone gelatae : non habui febrem, Symmache, nunc habeo.
Seite 164 - Colchida quid scribis, quid scribis, amice, Thyesten? Quo tibi vel Nioben, Basse, vel Andromachen? Materia est, mihi crede, tuis aptissima chartis Deucalion vel, si non placet hie, Phaethon. LIV. Extemporalis faetus est meus rhetor: Calpurnium non scripsit, et salutavit. LV. Die mihi, quem portas, volucrum regina? »Tonantem.« Nulla manu quare fulmina gestat? »Amat.
Seite 39 - ISSA est passere nequior Catulli, Issa est purior osculo columbae, Issa est blandior omnibus puellis, Issa est carior Indicis lapillis, Issa est deliciae catella Publi.
Seite 182 - Cinnam, Cinname, te iubes vocari. Non est hic, rogo, Cinna, barbarismus? Tu si Furius ante dictus esses, fur ista ratione dicereris 1.
Seite 410 - Dianae; dum per limina te potentiorum sudatrix toga ventilat vagumque maior Caelius et minor fatigant: me multos repetita post Decembres accepit mea rusticumque fecit auro Bilbilis et superba ferro.
Seite 25 - Palatia clivo, 5 plurima qua summi fulget imago ducis. nec te detineat miri radiata colossi quae Rhodium moles vincere gaudet opus. flecte vias hac qua madidi sunt tecta Lyaei et Cybeles picto stat Corybante tholus.
Seite 27 - Praeter aquas Helicon et serta lyrasque dearum Nil habet et magnum, sed perinane sophos.