A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace: With the Original Text, and Critical NotesA. Miller, 1750 |
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... Verf . 1. Defcende coelo . ] Horace rather goes to fearch for his Mufe in Heaven , than on Parnaffus , because it is a Subject of Piety for which he invokes her Affiftance . He muft celebrate the Praises of Auguftus and Jupiter , and ...
... Verf . 1. Defcende coelo . ] Horace rather goes to fearch for his Mufe in Heaven , than on Parnaffus , because it is a Subject of Piety for which he invokes her Affiftance . He muft celebrate the Praises of Auguftus and Jupiter , and ...
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... Verf . 1. Celo tonantem . ] The Beauty of this Comparison con- fifts in raising the Character of Auguftus without leffening that of Jupiter . When the Poet fays credidimus in fpeaking of Jupiter , and babebitur in fpeaking of Auguftus ...
... Verf . 1. Celo tonantem . ] The Beauty of this Comparison con- fifts in raising the Character of Auguftus without leffening that of Jupiter . When the Poet fays credidimus in fpeaking of Jupiter , and babebitur in fpeaking of Auguftus ...
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... Verf . 1. Delicta majorum . ] Plato and Plutarch acknowledge , that the Gods punished the Crimes of the Parents in their Chil dren to the fourth Generation . We may fay , that all Religions agree in this Point , because all Religions ...
... Verf . 1. Delicta majorum . ] Plato and Plutarch acknowledge , that the Gods punished the Crimes of the Parents in their Chil dren to the fourth Generation . We may fay , that all Religions agree in this Point , because all Religions ...
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... Verf . 1. Quid fles . ] Afterie does not feem to have been too much afflicted for the Abfence of Gyges , fince she had Occafion for the Advice , which Horace gives her at the End of the Ode . DAC . 2. Favonii . ] The Poet does not mean ...
... Verf . 1. Quid fles . ] Afterie does not feem to have been too much afflicted for the Abfence of Gyges , fince she had Occafion for the Advice , which Horace gives her at the End of the Ode . DAC . 2. Favonii . ] The Poet does not mean ...
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... Verf . 1. Martiis cælebs quid agam calendis . ] A Festival was ob- ferved by the Roman Ladies with much religious Pomp , upon the first of March , in Memory of the Day , when the Sabine Women , having reconciled their Husbands with ...
... Verf . 1. Martiis cælebs quid agam calendis . ] A Festival was ob- ferved by the Roman Ladies with much religious Pomp , upon the first of March , in Memory of the Day , when the Sabine Women , having reconciled their Husbands with ...
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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.
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