Sex. Aurelii Propertii CarminaJohn W. Parker & Son, 1853 - 361 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... fact , the critical department is now well nigh exhausted . I have aimed at the last as the most generally useful , with especial attention to difficulties of construction . * I say the ordinary require- | Jacob and Lachmann have ...
... fact , the critical department is now well nigh exhausted . I have aimed at the last as the most generally useful , with especial attention to difficulties of construction . * I say the ordinary require- | Jacob and Lachmann have ...
الصفحة viii
... fact Ovid himself - though not speaking , of course , of the moral - bears a testimony * which cannot be lightly ... facts to be derived from such a writer as Propertius should be lost , because a few of his verses are pruriently worded ...
... fact Ovid himself - though not speaking , of course , of the moral - bears a testimony * which cannot be lightly ... facts to be derived from such a writer as Propertius should be lost , because a few of his verses are pruriently worded ...
الصفحة x
... fact is the more remarkable , because the English practice of Latin versification to which , I believe , the Germans in general pay less attention than we do , -ought long ago to have awakened an appreciation and a careful study of ...
... fact is the more remarkable , because the English practice of Latin versification to which , I believe , the Germans in general pay less attention than we do , -ought long ago to have awakened an appreciation and a careful study of ...
الصفحة xii
... fact seems to be , that Latin elegy , left to its own genius , naturally subsides into the monotonous dissyllabic clause of the distich , while the Greek as natur- ally adopts long final words . † Ovid , Remed . Am . 759 . ' Callimachum ...
... fact seems to be , that Latin elegy , left to its own genius , naturally subsides into the monotonous dissyllabic clause of the distich , while the Greek as natur- ally adopts long final words . † Ovid , Remed . Am . 759 . ' Callimachum ...
الصفحة xiii
... fact that in not a few places he has followed the accounts of Greek authors now wholly lost . The fault however was that of the age rather than of the individual . Such was the fond- ness of the Romans under the empire for Greek poetry ...
... fact that in not a few places he has followed the accounts of Greek authors now wholly lost . The fault however was that of the age rather than of the individual . Such was the fond- ness of the Romans under the empire for Greek poetry ...
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 6 - Nec sinere in propriis membra nitere bonis? Crede mihi, non ulla tuae est medicina figurae: Nudus Amor formae non amat artificem.
الصفحة 17 - Fortuna iacere, 25 hanc animam extremae reddere nequitiae. multi longinquo periere in amore libenter, in quorum numero me quoque terra tegat. non ego sum laudi, non natus idoneus armis : hanc me militiam fata subire volunt.
الصفحة 89 - QUICUMQUE ille fuit, puerum qui pinxit Amorem, nonne putas miras hunc habuisse manus? is primum vidit sine sensu vivere amantes, et levibus curis magna perire bona. idem non frustra ventosas addidit alas, 5 fecit et humano corde volare deum: scilicet alterna quoniam iactamur in unda, nostraque non ullis permanet aura locis.
الصفحة 223 - Nox media, et dominae mihi uenit epistula nostrae: Tibure me missa iussit adesse mora, candida qua geminas ostendunt culmina turres, et cadit in patulos nympha Aniena lacus.
الصفحة 9 - Andromede; nec minus assiduis Edonis fessa choreis qualis in herboso concidit Apidano: talis visa mihi mollem spirare quietem Cynthia non certis nixa caput manibus, ebria cum multo traherem vestigia Baccho, et quaterent sera nocte facem pueri.
الصفحة 45 - HAEC certe deserta loca et taciturna querenti, et vacuum Zephyri possidet aura nemus. hic licet occultos proferre impune dolores, si modo sola queant saxa tenere fidem.
الصفحة 168 - Musa triumphat equis, 10 et mecum in curru parvi vectantur Amores, scriptorumque meas turba secuta rotas. quid frustra missis in me certatis habenis ? non datur ad Musas currere lata via.
الصفحة 250 - Non posse ad patrios sua pila referre Penates : Nempe meam firmant nunc duo busta fidem. Quippe Lupercus, equi dum saucia protegit ora, Heu sibi prolapso non bene cavit equo : Gallus at, in castris dum credita signa tuetur, 95 Concidit ante aquilae rostra cruenta suae.
الصفحة 35 - Caucasus arboribus ; non tamen ista meo valeant contendere amori : nescit Amor magnis cedere divitiis. nam sive optatam mecum trahit illa quietem, seu facili totum ducit amore diem...
الصفحة 90 - ... deum: scilicet alterna quoniam iactamur in unda, nostraque non ullis permanet aura locis. et merito hamatis manus est armata sagittis...