Stories from Ovid in elegiac verse, with notes by R.W. Taylor |
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... LOST . By FRANCIS STORR , M.A. Book I. 9d . Book II . 9d . MILTON'S L'ALLEGRO , IL PENSEROSO , AND LYCIDAS . By EDWARD STORR , M.A. , late Scholar of New College , Oxford . IS . SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR . By OSMUND AIRY , M. A. ...
... LOST . By FRANCIS STORR , M.A. Book I. 9d . Book II . 9d . MILTON'S L'ALLEGRO , IL PENSEROSO , AND LYCIDAS . By EDWARD STORR , M.A. , late Scholar of New College , Oxford . IS . SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR . By OSMUND AIRY , M. A. ...
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... LOST , i1 . 932 . ARGUMENT . DAEDALUS , in order to escape from Crete , made wings for himself and his son . He came off safe , but his son , soaring too high , melted the wax that bound the wings to his shoulders , and fell into the ...
... LOST , i1 . 932 . ARGUMENT . DAEDALUS , in order to escape from Crete , made wings for himself and his son . He came off safe , but his son , soaring too high , melted the wax that bound the wings to his shoulders , and fell into the ...
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... lost sister , Whom great Diana from the altar snatch'd , And safely placed here in her sacred fane . - GOETHE . ARGUMENT . IPHIGENIA , priestess of Diana in the Tauric Chersonese , is about to sacrifice two strangers , according to the ...
... lost sister , Whom great Diana from the altar snatch'd , And safely placed here in her sacred fane . - GOETHE . ARGUMENT . IPHIGENIA , priestess of Diana in the Tauric Chersonese , is about to sacrifice two strangers , according to the ...
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... relicto Scribere conabar verba soluta modis . Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos , Et quod temptabam dicere , versus erat . 125 123 He lost his brother at the age of twenty . 84 NEW YEARS' CUSTOMS XXV AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
... relicto Scribere conabar verba soluta modis . Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos , Et quod temptabam dicere , versus erat . 125 123 He lost his brother at the age of twenty . 84 NEW YEARS' CUSTOMS XXV AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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Publius Ovidius Naso Robert West Taylor. He lost his brother at the age of twenty . Soon after he entered on public life , but abjured senatorial rank . Interea tacito passu labentibus annis Liberior fratri sumpta mihique toga est ...
Publius Ovidius Naso Robert West Taylor. He lost his brother at the age of twenty . Soon after he entered on public life , but abjured senatorial rank . Interea tacito passu labentibus annis Liberior fratri sumpta mihique toga est ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Achilles Aegyptus Aeneas Æneid amor Amulius ANNA PERENNA aquas Ariadne arma Atque aura Briseis capillis Carmentis causa Ceres Colchis comas coniunx cultus cura daughter deos dixit erat erit Evander Fabii facta festival foll FRANCIS STORR fuit Greek habet haec Hercules Hexameter Hexameter Verse Hinc humum Iamque Ianus igne Iliad illa ille Inque inquit ipsa ipse Iuppiter lacrimas Latin legend Livy manus mater Medea meis metu mihi mora multa nobis nomen nulla numina nunc opus Ovid Ovid in Hexameter Ovid's pars pater patria pectora pede Protinus puellae Pyrrhus quae quam quamvis Quid quis quod quoque Quum rapta Roman Rome Romulus Sabine sacra Saepe sine sinus somno soror Stories from Ovid summa sunt tamen Tarpeia tela Terque terra Theseus tibi Tibullus tuis tunc turba unda urbes Utque venit verba Virgil viro ΙΟ
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 88 - And summer's lease hath all too short a date : Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion...
Seite 165 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Seite 47 - ... (siste, precor, lacrimas) ista ferenda tibi est. sic erat in fatis ; nec te tua culpa fugavit, sed deus ; offenso pulsus es urbe deo. non meriti poenam pateris, sed numinis iram : est aliquid magnis crimen abesse malis. 485 conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra pectora pro facto spemque metumque suo.
Seite 79 - ... et tepidum volucres concentibus aera mulcent, ludit et in pratis luxuriatque pecus. tum blandi soles, ignotaque prodit hirundo et luteum celsa sub trabe figit opus : tum patitur cultus ager et renovatur aratro. 160 haec anni novitas iure vocanda fuit.
Seite 39 - Incisae servant a te mea nomina fagi : Et legor Oenone, falce notata/ tua. Et quantum trunci, tantum mea nomina crescunt: Crescite, et in titulos surgite rite meos.
Seite 76 - ... est locus, in Tiberim qua lubricus influit Almo et nomen magno perdit in amne minor : illic purpurea canus cum veste sacerdos 340 Almonis dominam sacraque lavit aquis.
Seite 163 - And shrieking sea-birds warn'd him home ; And clouds aloft and tides below, With signs and sounds, forbade to go, He could not see, he would not hear Or sound or sign foreboding fear ; His eye but saw that light of love, The only star it hail'd above ; His ear but rang with Hero's song, " Ye waves, divide not lovers long !" — That tale is old, but love anew May nerve young hearts to prove as true.
Seite 95 - Cum subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Qua mihi supremum tempus in Urbe fuit, Cum repeto noctem, qua tot mihi cara reliqui, Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Seite 97 - vale' dicto rursus sum multa locutus, et quasi discedens oscula summa dedi. Saepe eadem mandata dedi meque ipse fefelli, respiciens oculis pignora cara meis. 60 Denique 'quid propero? Scythia est, quo mittimur', inquam, 'Roma relinquenda est.
Seite 21 - Nomen Arionium Siculas impleverat urbes, Captaque erat lyricis Ausonis ora sonis. Inde domum repetens puppim conscendit Arion, Atque ita quaesitas arte ferebat opes. Forsitan, infelix, ventos undamque timebas ; 15 At tibi nave tua tutius aequor erat.