The Epigrams of Martial: Translated Into English Prose. Each Accompanied by One Or More Verse Translations, from the Works of English Poets, and Various Other SourcesG. Bell & Sons, 1881 - 660 Seiten |
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... poet , fit to be placed in the hands of all , with a brief heading to each epigram to explain the general drift of it , and with such notes as will suffice for every purpose of explanation , will be thought a useful expenditure of ...
... poet , fit to be placed in the hands of all , with a brief heading to each epigram to explain the general drift of it , and with such notes as will suffice for every purpose of explanation , will be thought a useful expenditure of ...
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... Poets, and Various Other Sources Martial Henry George Bohn. important , but almost necessary for the student of ... poet , while Mar- tial has remained , to ordinary students , almost unread and unknown . And yet it is impossible to ...
... Poets, and Various Other Sources Martial Henry George Bohn. important , but almost necessary for the student of ... poet , while Mar- tial has remained , to ordinary students , almost unread and unknown . And yet it is impossible to ...
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... poet that I particularly wish to commend to all the study of Martial . If Latin verse - writing is to hold its place in schools , no model can be found superior in elegance and versatility to Martial . Although fun is his liking ...
... poet that I particularly wish to commend to all the study of Martial . If Latin verse - writing is to hold its place in schools , no model can be found superior in elegance and versatility to Martial . Although fun is his liking ...
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... Poets, and Various Other Sources Martial Henry George Bohn. A BRIEF NOTICE OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF THE POET . MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS was a native of Bilbilis , on the river Salo , a confluent of the Ebro . This town was situated ...
... Poets, and Various Other Sources Martial Henry George Bohn. A BRIEF NOTICE OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF THE POET . MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS was a native of Bilbilis , on the river Salo , a confluent of the Ebro . This town was situated ...
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... Poets, and Various Other Sources Martial Henry George Bohn. the privileges of the Roman civitas . The gens Valeria reckoned ... poet formed a friendship with many of the illustrious men and authors of the day - Lucan , Juvenal , Valerius ...
... Poets, and Various Other Sources Martial Henry George Bohn. the privileges of the Roman civitas . The gens Valeria reckoned ... poet formed a friendship with many of the illustrious men and authors of the day - Lucan , Juvenal , Valerius ...
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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 437 - Imus praecipites, quam si sibi dicat, et intus Palleat infelix quod proxima nesciat uxor? Saepe oculos, memini, tangebam parvus olivo, Grandia si nollem morituri verba Catonis Discere, non sano multum laudanda magistro, Quae pater adductis sudans audiret amicis. Jure etenim id summum, quid dexter senio ferret Scire, erat in voto ; damnosa canicula quantum Raderet ; angustae collo non fallier orcae ; 50 Neu quis callidior buxum torquere flagello.
Seite 427 - Nee varios discet mentiri lana colores, Ipse sed in pratis aries jam suave rubenti Murice, jam croceo mutabit vellera luto ; Sponte sua sandyx pascentes vestiet agnos. 45 Talia saecla, suis dixerunt, currite, fusis Concordes stabili fatorum numine Parcae.
Seite 248 - 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 70 - Cosconi, qui longa putas epigrammata nostra, utilis unguendis axibus esse potes. hac tu credideris longum ratione colosson et puerum Bruti dixeris esse brevem. disce quod ignoras : Marsi doctique Pedonis 5 saepe duplex unum pagina tractat opus. non sunt longa quibus nihil est quod demere possis, sed tu, Cosconi, disticha longa facis.
Seite 133 - Exigis ut donem nostros tibi, Quinte, libellos. non habeo, sed habet bibliopola Tryphon. 'aes dabo pro nugis et emam tua carmina sanus? non
Seite 100 - Inter femineas tota qui luce cathedras Desidet, atque aliqua semper in aure sonat : Qui legit hinc illinc missas, scribitque tabellas : Pallia vicini qui refugit cubiti : Qui scit, quam quis amet, qui per convivia currit : Hirpini veteres qui bene novit avos.
Seite 343 - ... vires ingenuae, salubre corpus; prudens simplicitas, pares amici; convictus facilis, sine arte mensa; nox non ebria sed soluta curis; non tristis torus et tamen pudicus; somnus qui faciat breves tenebras: quod sis esse velis nihilque malis; summum nee metuas diem nee optes.
Seite 351 - LIX CONSUMPTA est uno si lemmate pagina, transis, et breviora tibi, non meliora, placent. dives et ex omni posita est instructa macello cena tibi, sed te mattea sola iuvat. non opus est nobis nimium lectore guloso ; 5 hunc volo, non fiat qui sine pane satur.
Seite 96 - Lucrino stagna lacu, platanusque caelebs evincet ulmos; tum violaria et myrtus et omnis copia narium spargent olivetis odorem fertilibus domino priori.