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Page xi
... appears to be unlikely for at least some time to come , an effort has been made in the pre- paration of these selections to meet the wants of two different classes of readers . The simplicity of the thought and diction of Tibullus ...
... appears to be unlikely for at least some time to come , an effort has been made in the pre- paration of these selections to meet the wants of two different classes of readers . The simplicity of the thought and diction of Tibullus ...
Page xv
... appear , the character which the witty and heartless Ovid had impressed upon it , had broken with sentiment and become the proper vehicle of the epigram . And hence we need feel no surprise that when Quintilian's con- temporary Statius ...
... appear , the character which the witty and heartless Ovid had impressed upon it , had broken with sentiment and become the proper vehicle of the epigram . And hence we need feel no surprise that when Quintilian's con- temporary Statius ...
Page xvii
... appears then that a sketch of the poet's life must rely exclusively on the indications which are furnished by the poems themselves . " That the poet's name was Tibullus , we know from himself . His praenomen is unknown . His gentile ...
... appears then that a sketch of the poet's life must rely exclusively on the indications which are furnished by the poems themselves . " That the poet's name was Tibullus , we know from himself . His praenomen is unknown . His gentile ...
Page xx
... appears to have been a member of the Sulpician gens with which Messalla was connected by the marriage of his sister with Seruius Sulpicius : and MACER , a poet we cannot identify with certainty , whose departure for the wars is referred ...
... appears to have been a member of the Sulpician gens with which Messalla was connected by the marriage of his sister with Seruius Sulpicius : and MACER , a poet we cannot identify with certainty , whose departure for the wars is referred ...
Page xxi
... appears to have traded on her daughter's charms and of whom Tibullus speaks now with affec- tion and now with bitter contempt . At one time Delia appears to be living alone , as at the time of her illness , at other times we hear of a ...
... appears to have traded on her daughter's charms and of whom Tibullus speaks now with affec- tion and now with bitter contempt . At one time Delia appears to be living alone , as at the time of her illness , at other times we hear of a ...
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Aeneas Albius allusion Amor Apollo Aquitania arua atque Baehrens birthday caelo capillos caput Carm Catullus Cerinthus comas Compare conjectured connexion couplet Crit cura dedit Delia deus dominae elegy epithet expression goddess Greek haec haruspex Hence Horace hunc illa ille Introd ipse iugera Iuppiter iuueni Lares Latin leuis licet lines Livy longa Lygdamus magna manu means Messalla mihi modo Neaera Nemesis nomen nunc Osiris Ovid parua pater pede Phaeacia Phoebus poem poets precor primum Prop Propertius puella quae quam quid quod quoque quoted refers Roman Rome sacra says Seneca sense Sibyl Sibylline Sibylline books siue Statius Sulpicia sunt tamen terra tibi Tibullus Tibur Trist turba uenit uerba uias uicta uiro uitae Varro Venus verb verse Virg Virgil word writers
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Page 35 - ... magnae iam locus urbis erit. Roma, tuum nomen terris fatale regendis, qua sua de caelo prospicit arva Ceres, quaque patent ortus et qua fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit amnis equos. 60 Troia quidem tunc se mirabitur et sibi dicet vos bene tam longa consuluisse via. vera cano: sic usque sacras innoxia laurus vescar, et aeternum sit mihi virginitas.
Page 38 - ... ante meum veniat longos incompta capillos et fleat ante meum maesta Neaera rogum. sed veniat carae matris comitata dolore: maereat haec genero, maereat illa viro.
Page 9 - ... subiit iuga tempore taurus non domito frenos ore momordit equus. non domus ulla fores habuit, non fixus in agris qui regeret certis finibus arva, lapis...
Page 20 - ... ipse suas sectatur oves, at filius agnos, et calidam fesso comparat uxor aquam. sic ego sim, liceatque caput candescere canis, temporis et prisci facta referre senem.
Page 34 - Phoebe, modo in terris erret inermis Amor. Ars bona, sed postquam sumpsit sibi tela Cupido, Heu, heu, quam multis ars dedit ista malum.
Page 11 - ASPER eram et bene discidium me ferre loquebar : at mihi nunc longe gloria fortis abest.
Page 11 - Illic sit, quicumque meos violavit amores, Optavit lentas et mihi militias. At tu casta precor maneas, sanctique pudoris Adsideat custos sedula semper anus. Haec tibi fabellas referat positaque lucerna Deducat plena stamina longa colu, At circa gravibus pensis adfixa puella Paulatim somno fessa remittat opus.
Page 56 - Troiani fama laboris, tardaque nocturno tela retexta dolo : 3° sic Nemesis longum, sic Delia nomen habebunt, Altera cura recens, altera primus amor.
Page 37 - Castaliamque umbram Pieriosque lacus, Ite domum cultumque illi donate libellum, Sicut erit : nullus defluat inde color. Illa mihi referet, si nostri mutua cura est An minor, an toto pectore deciderim.
Page 9 - Messallam terra dum sequiturque mari.' sed me, quod facilis tenero sum semper Amori, ipsa Venus campos ducet in Elysios.