Selections from the less known latin poetsClarendon Press, 1869 - 552 Seiten |
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... represented by Catullus and Tibullus , Pro- pertius and Ovid , is scarcely less indispensable than familiarity with the Epic and Didactic poetry of Virgil , or with the Odes , Satires , and Epistles of Horace ; while in order to form ...
... represented by Catullus and Tibullus , Pro- pertius and Ovid , is scarcely less indispensable than familiarity with the Epic and Didactic poetry of Virgil , or with the Odes , Satires , and Epistles of Horace ; while in order to form ...
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... represented by these Extracts ; but it is hoped that the various specimens , chosen as they have been after much study and deliberation , will be found sufficiently long and entire in themselves , sufficiently characteristic also of the ...
... represented by these Extracts ; but it is hoped that the various specimens , chosen as they have been after much study and deliberation , will be found sufficiently long and entire in themselves , sufficiently characteristic also of the ...
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... represents the ground of her anxieties , to think that Theseus should run the risk . ' 103. Non ingrata . The gods heard her prayers for the success of Theseus , though that success was not to inspire gratitude or fidelity in him ...
... represents the ground of her anxieties , to think that Theseus should run the risk . ' 103. Non ingrata . The gods heard her prayers for the success of Theseus , though that success was not to inspire gratitude or fidelity in him ...
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... with a bull's head , representing the fiery powers of the Sun. The victory of Theseus shadows forth the extinction of the rite by the great civilizer . Perfidus in Cretam religasset navita funem , Nec malus hic 14 CATULLUS .
... with a bull's head , representing the fiery powers of the Sun. The victory of Theseus shadows forth the extinction of the rite by the great civilizer . Perfidus in Cretam religasset navita funem , Nec malus hic 14 CATULLUS .
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... represented with bald heads and beards as contrasted with the younger Σατυρίσκοι . We have the Σειλη- voi mentioned in Hom . Hym . ad Ven , 263. Being the constant companions of Bacchus they are called , like him , natives of the Indian ...
... represented with bald heads and beards as contrasted with the younger Σατυρίσκοι . We have the Σειλη- voi mentioned in Hom . Hym . ad Ven , 263. Being the constant companions of Bacchus they are called , like him , natives of the Indian ...
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Seite 551 - 16s. Odyssea, ex rec. G. Dindorfii. 8vo. 5s. 6d. Scholia Graeca in Odysseam. Edidit Guil. Dindorfius. Tomi II. 8vo. 15s. 6d. • Odyssey. Books I-XII. Edited with English Notes, Appendices, &c. By WW Merry, DD, and James Riddell, MA Second Edition. 8vo. 16s. Oratores Attici, ex recensione Bekkeri: I. Antiphon,Andocides,etLysias. 8vo. 7s. II. Isocrates. 8vo.
Seite 483 - Saepe mihi dubiam traxit sententia mentem, Curarent superi terras; an nullus inesset Rector, et incerto fluerent mortalia casu. Nam cum dispositi quaesissem foedera mundi, Praescriptosque mari fines annisque meatus, 5 Et lucis noctisque vices, tunc omnia rebar Consilio firmata dei, qui lege moveri Sidera, qui fruges diverso tempore nasci, Qui variam Phoeben alieno jusserit igni
Seite 61 - sim, quaeso, segnis inersque vocer. Te spectem, suprema mihi cum venerit hora; Te teneam moriens deficiente manu. 60 Flebis et arsuro positum me, Delia, lecto, Tristibus et lacrimis oscula mixta dabis. Flebis; non tua sunt duro praecordia ferro Vincta, neque in tenero stat tibi corde silex. Illo non
Seite 48 - Acmen Septimius, suos amores, Tenens in gremio, Mea, inquit, Acme, Ni te perdite amo, atque amare porro Omnes sum assidue paratus annos, Quantum qui pote plurimum perire, 5 Solus in Libya, Indiaque tosta Caesio veniam obvius leoni. Hoc ut dixit, Amor, sinistra ut ante, Dextra sternuit approbationem. At Acme leviter caput reflectens,
Seite 118 - Haec certe deserta loca et taciturna querenti, Et vacuum Zephyri possidet aura nemus. Hie licet occultos proferre impune dolores, Si modo sola queant saxa tenere fidem. Unde tuos primum repetam, mea Cynthia, fastus ? 5 Quod mihi das flendi, Cynthia, principium? Qui modo felices inter numerabar amantes, Nunc in amore tuo cogor habere notam.
Seite 199 - Terra feras cepit, volucres agitabilis aer. 75 Sanctius his animal, mentisque capacius altae Deerat adhuc, et quod dominari in cetera posset: Natus homo est, sive hunc divino semine fecit Ille opifex rerum, mundi melioris origo; Sive recens tellus, seductaque nuper ab alto 80 Aethere, cognati retinebat semina coeli; Quam satus Iapeto, mixtam fluvialibus undis, Finxit in effigiem moderantum cuncta
Seite 40 - Propontida, trucemve Ponticum sinum, Ubi iste, post phaselus, antea fuit Comata silva: nam Cytorio in jugo Loquente saepe sibilum edidit coma. Amastri Pontica, et Cytore buxifer, Tibi haec fuisse et esse cognitissima Ait phaselus; ultima ex origine Tuo stetisse dicit in cacumine, Tuo imbuisse palmulas in aequore, Et inde tot per impotentia freta Herum tulisse,
Seite 38 - Lugete, o Veneres, Cupidinesque, Et quantum est hominum venustiorum. Passer mortuus est meae puellae, Passer, deliciae meae puellae, Quern plus ilia oculis suis amabat. 5 Nam mellitus erat, suamque norat Ipsa tarn bene quam puella matrem: Nee sese a gremio illius movebat, Sed circumsiliens modo hue, modo illuc, Ad solam dominam usque
Seite 38 - Ipsa tarn bene quam puella matrem: Nee sese a gremio illius movebat, Sed circumsiliens modo hue, modo illuc, Ad solam dominam usque pipilabat, 10 Qui nunc it per iter tenebricosum Illuc, unde negant redire quemquam. At vobis male sit, malae tenebrae Orci, quae omnia bella devoratis: Tarn bellum mihi passerem abstulistis. 15
Seite 47 - Montium domina ut fores, Silvarumque virentium, Saltuumque reconditorum, Amniumque sonantum. Tu Lucina dolentibus Juno dicta puerperis: Tu potens Trivia, et notho es Dicta lumine Luna. Tu cursu, dea, menstruo Metiens iter annuum, Rustica agricolae bonis Tecta frugibus exples. Sis quocumque tibi placet Sancta nomine, Romulique Antique ut solita es, bona Sospites ope gentem.