Elegiac extracts from Tibullus and OvidJohn Smith & Son, 1840 - 488 Seiten |
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... Rome . His father was of an ancient equestrian family , and Publius was the second son , his elder brother being exactly twelve months his senior . They were both brought up at Rome , their educa- tion was superintended by the most ...
... Rome . His father was of an ancient equestrian family , and Publius was the second son , his elder brother being exactly twelve months his senior . They were both brought up at Rome , their educa- tion was superintended by the most ...
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... Rome , in ease , tranquillity , and happiness . His time was completely at his own disposal , and he could devote what portion of it he pleased to his favourite pursuits ; his works were universally popu- lar ; he was the companion and ...
... Rome , in ease , tranquillity , and happiness . His time was completely at his own disposal , and he could devote what portion of it he pleased to his favourite pursuits ; his works were universally popu- lar ; he was the companion and ...
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... Rome , and connected with the court , who are implored to use their good offices with the emperor and the different members of the royal family . We can , from internal evidence , ascertain with tolerable precision , the period at which ...
... Rome , and connected with the court , who are implored to use their good offices with the emperor and the different members of the royal family . We can , from internal evidence , ascertain with tolerable precision , the period at which ...
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... of the best MSS . nunc . 47 Illi . 50 Two of the best MSS . et semper iuvenes . 46 B. omits est . 47 47 Many good MSS . possit . plures . be Et quoties steteris domito sublimis in orbe Omnia sint ROME NATALIS . MORS REMI . 81.
... of the best MSS . nunc . 47 Illi . 50 Two of the best MSS . et semper iuvenes . 46 B. omits est . 47 47 Many good MSS . possit . plures . be Et quoties steteris domito sublimis in orbe Omnia sint ROME NATALIS . MORS REMI . 81.
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... Rome . 5 4 Those who wish to examine more deeply into the accounts given by ancient authors of the Lares and Penates , and the speculations of modern scholars , may refer to Dempster , Etruria Regalis , vol . I. p . 137 ; J. Müller de ...
... Rome . 5 4 Those who wish to examine more deeply into the accounts given by ancient authors of the Lares and Penates , and the speculations of modern scholars , may refer to Dempster , Etruria Regalis , vol . I. p . 137 ; J. Müller de ...
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Seite 409 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the falling together; and a little child shall lead them.
Seite 253 - O mihi turn longae maneat pars ultima vitae, spiritus et quantum sat erit tua dicere facta : non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.
Seite 310 - The birds their quire apply ; airs, vernal airs, Breathing the smell of field and grove, attune The trembling leaves, while universal Pan, Knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, Led on the eternal Spring.
Seite 356 - Congesta cremantur turea dona, dapes, fuso crateres olivo. 225 postquam conlapsi cineres et flamma quievit, reliquias vino et bibulam lavere favillam, ossaque lecta cado texit Corynaeus ae'no. idem ter socios pura circumtulit unda, spargens rore levi et ramo felicis olivae, 230 lustravitque viros, dixitque novissima verba.
Seite 307 - A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And aery tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses.
Seite 220 - Antenor potuit mediis elapsus Achivis Illyricos penetrare sinus atque intima tutus regna Liburnorum et fontem superare Timavi, unde per ora novem vasto cum murmure montis 245 it mare proruptum et pelago premit arva sonanti.
Seite ix - Non tu corpus eras sine pectore. Di tibi formam, Di tibi divitias dederunt artemque fruendi.
Seite 8 - Te (memini) et puro secubuisse toro? Nunc, dea, nunc succurre mihi (nam posse mederi Picta docet templis multa tabella tuis), Ut mea votivas persolvens Delia voces Ante sacras lino tecta fores sedeat 30 Bisque die resoluta comas tibi dicere laudes Insignis turba debeat in Pharia.
Seite 5 - Ceres, tibi sit nostro de rure corona spicea quae templi pendeat ante fores : pomosisque ruber custos ponatur in hortis terreat ut saeva falce Priapus aves. vos quoque, felicis quondam, nunc pauperis agri custodes, fertis munera vestra, Lares : tunc vitula innumeros lustrabat caesa iuvencos, nunc agna exigui est hostia parva soli : 107 agna cadet vobis quam circum rustica pubes clamet
Seite 406 - Ecce, Sabinorum prisco de sanguine magnum Agmen agens Clausus, magnique ipse agminis instar, Claudia nunc a quo diffunditur et tribus et gens Per Latium, postquam in partem data Roma Sabinis.