Horace: Satires, Epistles, and Ars PoeticaCrosby Lockwood & Company, 1878 - 217 pages |
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... Ipse domi , simul ac nummos contemplor in arca . " Tantalus a labris sitiens fugientia captat Flumina .... Quid rides ? mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur : congestis undique saccis Indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris Cogeris ...
... Ipse domi , simul ac nummos contemplor in arca . " Tantalus a labris sitiens fugientia captat Flumina .... Quid rides ? mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur : congestis undique saccis Indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris Cogeris ...
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... ipse parasset : ' Nonne vides , Albi ut male vivat filius , utque Barrus inops ? magnum documentum , ne patriam rem Perdere quis velit . " A turpi meretricis amore Quum deterreret : " Scetani dissimilis sis . " Ne sequerer moechas ...
... ipse parasset : ' Nonne vides , Albi ut male vivat filius , utque Barrus inops ? magnum documentum , ne patriam rem Perdere quis velit . " A turpi meretricis amore Quum deterreret : " Scetani dissimilis sis . " Ne sequerer moechas ...
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... ipse Messius : 66 Accipio : " - caput et movet : " O , tua cornu Ni foret exsecto frons , " inquit , " quid faceres , quum Sic mutilus miniteris ? " At illi fœda cicatrix Setosam lęvi frontem turpaverat oris . Campanum in morbum , in ...
... ipse Messius : 66 Accipio : " - caput et movet : " O , tua cornu Ni foret exsecto frons , " inquit , " quid faceres , quum Sic mutilus miniteris ? " At illi fœda cicatrix Setosam lęvi frontem turpaverat oris . Campanum in morbum , in ...
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... Ipse mihi custos incorruptissimus omnes Circum doctores aderat . Quid multa ? Qui primus virtutis honos , servavit ab omni Pudicum , Non solum facto , verum opprobrio quoque turpi ; Nec timuit , sibi ne vitio quis verteret , olim Si ...
... Ipse mihi custos incorruptissimus omnes Circum doctores aderat . Quid multa ? Qui primus virtutis honos , servavit ab omni Pudicum , Non solum facto , verum opprobrio quoque turpi ; Nec timuit , sibi ne vitio quis verteret , olim Si ...
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... ipse ? " " Solventur risu tabulę , tu missus abibis . " SATIRA II . QUA virtus et quanta , boni , sit vivere parvo ; - Nec meus hic sermo est , sed quę pręcepit Ofella Rusticus , abnormis sapiens crassaque Minerva : - Discite non inter ...
... ipse ? " " Solventur risu tabulę , tu missus abibis . " SATIRA II . QUA virtus et quanta , boni , sit vivere parvo ; - Nec meus hic sermo est , sed quę pręcepit Ofella Rusticus , abnormis sapiens crassaque Minerva : - Discite non inter ...
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