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Pagina 15
... turn next to be apprehended and put to death , as concerned in the conspiracy . 84. Lest Ajax conquer'd , & c . ] Alluding to the story of Ajax , who , being overcome in his dispute with Ulysses about the armour of Achilles , ( see OVID ...
... turn next to be apprehended and put to death , as concerned in the conspiracy . 84. Lest Ajax conquer'd , & c . ] Alluding to the story of Ajax , who , being overcome in his dispute with Ulysses about the armour of Achilles , ( see OVID ...
Pagina 51
... turn out , consequently , whether the gratification of our wishes may be for our happiness , 354. Ask something . ] In the former part of this fine passage , the poet speaks of leaving all to the gods , in such an absolute and ...
... turn out , consequently , whether the gratification of our wishes may be for our happiness , 354. Ask something . ] In the former part of this fine passage , the poet speaks of leaving all to the gods , in such an absolute and ...
Pagina 61
... turn , and make it express the modesty of Ulys- ses , who shewed himself doubtful whether he should demand the ar- mour or not , looking upon himself as unworthy to wear it . Sq FARNAB . 32-3 . Great difficulty . ] Where the controversy ...
... turn , and make it express the modesty of Ulys- ses , who shewed himself doubtful whether he should demand the ar- mour or not , looking upon himself as unworthy to wear it . Sq FARNAB . 32-3 . Great difficulty . ] Where the controversy ...
Pagina 107
... turns of the business , that the defendant , however guilty , might appear to have the urn in his fa- vour . This our poet very properly calls - Improba gratia fallacis prætoris . 5. What do you suppose , & c . ] What , think you , are ...
... turns of the business , that the defendant , however guilty , might appear to have the urn in his fa- vour . This our poet very properly calls - Improba gratia fallacis prætoris . 5. What do you suppose , & c . ] What , think you , are ...
Pagina 119
... turning about the changes both of the light and year , And therefore intrepid they touch any altars whatsoever . the brother of Atreus , who , having committed adultery with the wife of Atreus , Atreus in revenge killed and dressed the ...
... turning about the changes both of the light and year , And therefore intrepid they touch any altars whatsoever . the brother of Atreus , who , having committed adultery with the wife of Atreus , Atreus in revenge killed and dressed the ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
adeo Ægyptus AINSW Alcibiades alludes altar ancients Anticyra Archigenes atque avarice beasts body called Catullus Ceres Comp countenance crime danger death deity denote Ennius epist eyes father fear feasts fortune give gods hæc happy head hear heir hellebore Hence Italy Jupiter Juvenal king Lares live luxury manner Metaph meton metonym mihi mind miserable Nero nunc Nurscia occasion OVID Pacuvius pale perhaps Persius person philosopher Phrygia poet poet means pretor Priam punishment quæ quam quid quis quod rich Romans Rome sacred sacrifice Satire says Persius Sejanus sense shew ship signifies sistrum slaves soldier sort speak Stoic supposed synec tamen temple Tentyrites thee things thou tibi Vascons verses vessel vice VIRG wife wine wish word worshipped wretch young youth
Pasaje populare
Pagina 85 - If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work; But when they seldom come, they wish'd for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents.
Pagina 54 - Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations. and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.
Pagina 284 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty; For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood, Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo 50 The means of weakness and debility ; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Pagina 54 - Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well, When our deep plots do pall: and that should teach us, There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.
Pagina 262 - ... ait Pedio. Pedius quid? crimina rasis 85 librat in antithetis, doctas posuisse figuras laudatur: 'bellum hoc.' hoc bellum? an, Romule, ceves? men moveat?
Pagina 8 - Quippe tenet sudans hanc publicus, et, sibi Consul Ne placeat, curru servus portatur eodem. Da nunc et volucrem, sceptro quae surgit eburno, Illinc cornicines, hinc praecedentia longi Agminis officia et niveos ad fraena Quirites, 45 Defossa in loculis quos sportula fecit amicos.
Pagina 2 - Letter, to the serious perusal and practice of the divines in his diocese, as the best commonplaces for their sermons, as the store-houses and magazines of moral virtues, from whence they may draw out, as they have occasion, all manner of assistance for the accomplishment of a virtuous life, which the stoics have assigned for the great end and perfection of mankind.
Pagina 350 - Disce ! sed ira cadat naso rugosaque sanna, Dum veteres avias tibi de pulmone revello. Non praetoris erat stultis dare tenuia rerum Officia, atque usum rapidos permittere vitae.
Pagina 362 - Indulge Genio, carpamus dulcia, nostrum est Quod vivis : cinis et Manes et fabula fies ; [Vive memor leti, fugit hora, hoc quod loquor inde est.] " En quid agis ? duplici in diversum scinderis hamo, Hunccine an hunc sequeris.
Pagina 388 - Age, si mihi nulla Iam reliqua ex amitis, patruelis nulla, proneptis Nulla manet patrui, sterilis matertera vixit, Deque avia nihilum superest, accedo Bovillas 55 Clivumque ad Virbi, praesto est mihi Manius heres.