A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace: With the Original Text, and Critical NotesA. Miller, 1750 |
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... fame Condition ; but he reproaches them for having loft their Liberty without attempt- ing to defend themselves . TORR . 21. Civium Unless the captive Youth in fervile Chains Should fall unpitied 18 Lib . 3 . Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM.
... fame Condition ; but he reproaches them for having loft their Liberty without attempt- ing to defend themselves . TORR . 21. Civium Unless the captive Youth in fervile Chains Should fall unpitied 18 Lib . 3 . Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM.
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... Fame The Soldier may return - Ye purchase Shame . When the fair Fleece imbibes the Dyer's Stain Its native Colour loft it never shall regain , And Valour , failing in the Soldier's Breast , Scorns to refume what Cowardice poffeft . If ...
... Fame The Soldier may return - Ye purchase Shame . When the fair Fleece imbibes the Dyer's Stain Its native Colour loft it never shall regain , And Valour , failing in the Soldier's Breast , Scorns to refume what Cowardice poffeft . If ...
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... fame Figure of Oppofition is happily employed in the following Lines between mortem and vi- tam , pacem and duello . The laft Expreffion is remarkable . Mif cere pacem duello is to make Terms of Peace and . Compofition , even in the ...
... fame Figure of Oppofition is happily employed in the following Lines between mortem and vi- tam , pacem and duello . The laft Expreffion is remarkable . Mif cere pacem duello is to make Terms of Peace and . Compofition , even in the ...
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... fame , and therefore that the Text was neceffarily defective . But they did not fo well fuc- ceed , in difcovering which of these two Words were altered , or in what manner they ought to be restored . Doctor Bentley , fupport ed with a ...
... fame , and therefore that the Text was neceffarily defective . But they did not fo well fuc- ceed , in difcovering which of these two Words were altered , or in what manner they ought to be restored . Doctor Bentley , fupport ed with a ...
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... fame Oppofition is found in a Line of Martial , Ad populos mitti qui nuper ab Urbe folebas . SAN . 21. Motus Ionicos . ] The Ionians were the most voluptuous Peo- ple in the World . Their Mufic , their Dances , and their Poetry were ...
... fame Oppofition is found in a Line of Martial , Ad populos mitti qui nuper ab Urbe folebas . SAN . 21. Motus Ionicos . ] The Ionians were the most voluptuous Peo- ple in the World . Their Mufic , their Dances , and their Poetry were ...
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affures againſt ancient Apollo Auguftus Bacchus Battle of Actium Beauty becauſe Cæfar called Canidia CARMEN Charms CHORUS Commentators compofed confecrated Conftruction CRUQ Cuningham Dacier defcribes Defign Diana Doctor Bentley Drufus Epithet EPODE Expreffion facred fame fays fecond feems Feſtival feven fhall fhews fhould fignifies fince fing firft firſt fome foon fpeaks fuch fufficient Gods hæc himſelf Honour Horace Ilithyia juft laft Love Lyre Lyric Poetry Mæcenas Manufcripts Meaſures moſt Mufes muft muſt neque never Number nunc o'er obferved Occafion Octavius Oppofition Paffage Paffions Perfon Phidyle Pindar Pleaſure Poem Poet Poet's Pompey Praiſes prefent preferved quæ Quid Quum raiſe Reafon reprefented rife Romans Rome Sanadon ſay Secular Games Senfe ſhall ſhe ſpeaks ſpread Strophe Telephus Thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe Tiberius tibi TORR Tranflated ufed ufual underſtand uſed Venus Verf Vindelici VIRGINS Virtue whence whofe Wine Words Youth
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134 ページ - Antoni, quotiens in altos nubium tractus; ego apis Matinae more modoque grata carpentis thyma per laborem plurimum circa nemus uvidique 30 Tiburis ripas operosa parvus carmina fingo.
175 ページ - Before great Agamemnon reign'd, Reign'd kings as great as he, and brave, Whose huge ambition's now contain'd In the small compass of a grave; In endless night they sleep, unwept, unknown, No bard had they to make all time their own.
63 ページ - Thro' watchful guards its passage make, And loves thro' solid walls to break : From gold the overwhelming woes That crush'd the Grecian augur rose : Philip with gold thro...
115 ページ - Fainting beneath the sweltering heat, To cooling streams and breezy shades The shepherd and his flocks retreat, , While rustic sylvans seek the glades ; ,Silent the brook its borders laves, Nor curls one vagrant breath of wind the waves.
195 ページ - So branching Aufidus, who laves The Daunian realms, fierce rolls his waves, When to the golden labours of the swain He meditates his wrath, and deluges the plain.
147 ページ - Intrepid, fierce, beget th' unwarlike dove. FRANCIS. From my own Apartment, June 23. HAvING lately turned my thoughts upon the considerations of the behaviour of parents to children in the great affair of marriage, I took much delight in turning over a bundle of letters, which a gentleman's steward in the country had sent me some time ago.
79 ページ - Gentle cask of mellow wine, And of equal age with mine ; — Whether you to broils, or mirth, Or to madding love, give birth; Or the toper's temples steep Sweetly in ambrosial sleep; For whatever various use You preserve the...
5 ページ - I lay Near to my natal soil, around my head The fabled woodland doves a verdant foliage spread ; Matter, be sure, of wonder most profound To all the gazing habitants around, Who dwell in Acherontia's airy glades, Amid the Bantian woods, or low Ferentum's meads. By snakes of poison black, and...
149 ページ - Yet sage instructions, to refine the soul And raise the genius, wondrous aid impart, Conveying, inward as they purely roll, Strength to the mind, and vigour to the heart : When morals fail, the stains of vice disgrace The fairest honours of the noblest race.
2 ページ - Non hoc iocosae conveniet lyrae : Quo, Musa, tendis ? Desine pervicax 70 Referre sermones deorum et Magna modis tenuare parvis. Descende caelo et die age tibia Regina longum Calliope melos, Seu voce nunc mavis acuta, Seu fidibus citharaque Phoebi.