Horace: Satires, Epistles, and Ars PoeticaCrosby Lockwood & Company, 1878 - 217 pages |
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... says , is the cause of this universal unrest , this long- ing for something which has not been yet attained . But though all men are more or less prone to this ueuiμoipía , all men are not avaricious . A truer solution , perhaps , is ...
... says , is the cause of this universal unrest , this long- ing for something which has not been yet attained . But though all men are more or less prone to this ueuiμoipía , all men are not avaricious . A truer solution , perhaps , is ...
Page 100
... says , " O winter ! ruler of the inverted year ! " — Aquarius . " Sol autem transit in Aquarium xvii Kal . Februarias . " Orelli.- -43 . Quod si comminuas , " Why ! " says the miser , " if you were once to begin to take from your store ...
... says , " O winter ! ruler of the inverted year ! " — Aquarius . " Sol autem transit in Aquarium xvii Kal . Februarias . " Orelli.- -43 . Quod si comminuas , " Why ! " says the miser , " if you were once to begin to take from your store ...
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... says the miser . " Am I to live like that spendthrift Mænius , or that greater spendthrift Nomentanus ? " -103 . Frontibus adversis componere , " to put facing one another , as if they were a good match . " - -105 . " Tanais spado fuit ...
... says the miser . " Am I to live like that spendthrift Mænius , or that greater spendthrift Nomentanus ? " -103 . Frontibus adversis componere , " to put facing one another , as if they were a good match . " - -105 . " Tanais spado fuit ...
Page 102
... say , ' he spends his money on himself in proportion to his income . ' ' Not at all , ' says Horace . You could have no notion how little indulgent he is to himself . " " . -20 . pater ille , Terenti , etc. , i.e. Menedemus in the ...
... say , ' he spends his money on himself in proportion to his income . ' ' Not at all , ' says Horace . You could have no notion how little indulgent he is to himself . " " . -20 . pater ille , Terenti , etc. , i.e. Menedemus in the ...
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... say if men would make you a king . Why ! man , you are a king , if what your school says is true , μóvov elvaι τὸν σοφὸν βασιλέα καὶ βασιλικόν , τῶν δὲ φαύλων μηδένα . — 127 . pater Chrysippus , the second founder of the Stoic school ...
... say if men would make you a king . Why ! man , you are a king , if what your school says is true , μóvov elvaι τὸν σοφὸν βασιλέα καὶ βασιλικόν , τῶν δὲ φαύλων μηδένα . — 127 . pater Chrysippus , the second founder of the Stoic school ...
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