History of Roman Literature from Its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... whole public treasure , which had been amassed by Cæsar . Octavius , with one object ever in view , but veering about with wonderful dexterity in his professions , perceived , in a short while , that his 1 Animis enim usi sumus ...
... whole public treasure , which had been amassed by Cæsar . Octavius , with one object ever in view , but veering about with wonderful dexterity in his professions , perceived , in a short while , that his 1 Animis enim usi sumus ...
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... whole course of the na- val wars against Sextus Pompey , except when he was sent at intervals by his master to Rome , in order by his presence to quell those disturbances , which during this period frequently broke out in the capital ...
... whole course of the na- val wars against Sextus Pompey , except when he was sent at intervals by his master to Rome , in order by his presence to quell those disturbances , which during this period frequently broke out in the capital ...
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... whole town . But Mæ- 3 1 Meibomius , De Vit . Macen . c . 21 . 2 Montfaucon , with many other antiquaries , place the site of Mæcenas ' gardens between the Church of Santa Martina dei Monti and the Aggere Tarquinio ; but the Abate ...
... whole town . But Mæ- 3 1 Meibomius , De Vit . Macen . c . 21 . 2 Montfaucon , with many other antiquaries , place the site of Mæcenas ' gardens between the Church of Santa Martina dei Monti and the Aggere Tarquinio ; but the Abate ...
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... whole power of the state into the hands of the triumvirate . Having thus been chiefly instrumental in ruining the cause of liberty , that proud spirit of freedom , or ferocia , as Tacitus calls it , which he afterwards assumed , and his ...
... whole power of the state into the hands of the triumvirate . Having thus been chiefly instrumental in ruining the cause of liberty , that proud spirit of freedom , or ferocia , as Tacitus calls it , which he afterwards assumed , and his ...
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... whole Venetian territory in the interests of Antony . In order to subsist his forces , he laid heavy contribu- tions on the towns , and exacted them with the utmost rigour . The Paduans , in particular , who had been always attached to ...
... whole Venetian territory in the interests of Antony . In order to subsist his forces , he laid heavy contribu- tions on the towns , and exacted them with the utmost rigour . The Paduans , in particular , who had been always attached to ...
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addressed Æneas Æneid amid amorous ancient Antony appears atque Augustan age Augustus battle of Actium beautiful Cæsar Cassius Catullus celebrated century character chief chiefly Cicero commenced composition critical death Delia Dio Cassius eclogue edition elegant elegiac elegies emperor Eneid epic epistles Esquiline Hill expression fables favour followed formed frequently Gallus genius Georgics Greece Greek Hæc honour Horace imitated Italian Italy Julius Cæsar language Latin poets length lines Livy Mæcenas manners ment Messala Metamorphoses mihi mistress Muretus Nepos nunc odes Orat original Ovid passages passion pastoral patron perhaps period poem poet poetical poetry Pollio Ponto possessed printed Propertius quæ reign render Roman Rome rural satire says sentiments shepherd spirit style Sueton supposed taste Theocritus Tiberius tibi Tibullus Tibur tion translation Tristia verses villa Virgil whole writers written wrote youth
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141 ページ - What though he knows not those fantastic joys That still amuse the wanton, still deceive ; A face of pleasure, but a heart of pain ; Their hollow moments undelighted all ! Sure peace is his ; a solid life, estrang'd To disappointment and fallacious hope : Rich in content ; in Nature's bounty rich, In herbs and fruits...
238 ページ - Then farewell, Horace ; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love thy verse...
281 ページ - ... marriage, like other partnerships, might be dissolved by the abdication of one of the associates. In three centuries of prosperity and corruption, this principle was enlarged to frequent practice and pernicious abuse. Passion, interest, or caprice...
141 ページ - To disappointment, and fallacious hope: Rich in content, in Nature's bounty rich, In herbs and fruits; whatever greens the Spring, When heaven descends in showers; or bends the bough When Summer reddens, and when Autumn beams ; Or in the wintry glebe whatever lies Conceal'd, and fattens with the richest sap...
313 ページ - He that courts his mistress with Roman imagery deserves to lose her ; for she may with good reason suspect his sincerity, iHammond has few sentiments drawn from nature, and few images from modern life.
84 ページ - Here flow'd his fountain ; here his laurels grew ; Here oft the meek good man, the lofty bard Fram'd the...
141 ページ - These are not wanting ; nor the milky drove, Luxuriant, spread o'er all the lowing vale ; Nor bleating mountains ; nor the chide of streams, And hum of bees, inviting sleep sincere Into the guiltless breast, beneath the shade...
208 ページ - Soracte, Frascati, the Campagna, and Rome in the distance ; these form a succession of landscapes superior, in the delight produced, to the richest cabinet of Claude's. Tivoli cannot be described : no true portrait of it exists : all views alter and embellish it : they...
295 ページ - Et sedeo duras ianitor ante fores. Non ego laudari curo, mea Delia : tecum Dum modo sim, quaeso segnis inersque vocer.
296 ページ - Messallam terra dum sequiturque mari.' sed me, quod facilis tenero sum semper Amori, ipsa Venus campos ducet in Elysios.