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" Rectius vives, Licini, neque altum semper urgendo neque, dum procellas cautus horrescis, nimium premendo litus iniquum. auream quisquis mediocritatem diligit, tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula. "
Q. Horatii Flacci Opera - Page 65
by Horace - 1793 - 371 pages
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Word for word from Horace, the odes literally versified by W.T. Thornton

Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1878 - 346 pages
...volvere vertices, Intraque praescriptum Gelonos Exiguis equitare campis. 'X. AD LICINIUM MURENAM. RECTIUS vives, Licini, neque altum Semper urgendo; neque, dum procellas Cautus horrescis, nimium premendo Littus iniquum. Auream quisquis mediocritatem Diligit, tutus caret obsoleti In old decaying dwelling...
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Word for Word from Horace

Horace, William Thomas Thornton - Latin poetry - 1878 - 330 pages
...vertices. Intraque praescrfptum Gelonos Exiguis equitare campis. \ X. AD LICINIUM MURENAM. RECTIUS vives, Licini, neque altum Semper urgendo ; neque, dum procellas Cautus horrescis, nimium premendo Littus iniquum. Auream quisquis mediocritatem Diligit, tutus caret obsoleti J In old decaying dwelling;...
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A Guide to English Composition

Ebenezer Coloham Brewer - English language - 1878 - 476 pages
...— Horace. Virtus est medium vitiorum, et utrinque reductum. Horace. Auream mediocritatem dilige. Auream quisquis mediocritatem Diligit, tutus caret...obsoleti Sordibus tecti, caret invidenda Sobrius aula. — Horace. In medio stat virtus. In plerisque rebus optima est mediocritas. — Cicero. CONCLUSION...
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Selections from Latin poetry for repetition, by F.S. Aldhouse

Frederick Stephen Aldhouse - 1878 - 100 pages
...Dulce mihi furere est amico. To Licinius, in praise of keeping the golden mean in all things. RECTIUS vives, Licini, neque altum Semper urgendo ; neque, dum procellas Cautus horrescis, nimium premendo Littus iniquum. Auream quisquis mediocritatem Diligit, tutus caret obsoleti Sordibus tecti, caret invidenda...
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The Spirit and the muse, hymns and other poems, with tr. from the Odes of Horace

sir Philip Perring (4th bart.) - 1880 - 462 pages
...Suspect not one, over whose head Full forty years with haste have fled. LIBER II. CARMEN X. Rectius vives, Licini, neque altum Semper urgendo neque, dum...Auream quisquis mediocritatem Diligit, tutus caret opsoleti Sordibus tecti, caret invidenda Sobrius aula. Saepius ventis agitatur ingens Pinus, et celsae...
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Il tesoro, Volume 1

Brunetto Latini - 1880 - 642 pages
...optat arare caballus Quam scit uterque libeus censebo exerceat artem. 5S6 Rectius vives, Licini, aeque altum Semper urgendo, neque dum procellas Cautus horrescis, nimium premendo Litus iniquum. Auream quisquc mediocritatem Dilifrit. (Grazio II, Od. 10.) ^Equam memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem,...
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Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547

John Milton Berdan - English poetry - 1920 - 600 pages
...Latin will be first cited and then the three English translations in the order given above. Rectius vives, Licini, neque altum semper urgendo; neque,...obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula. Sapius ventis agitatur ingens pinus, et celsse graviore casu decidunt turres, feriuntque summos fulgura...
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Horace on Poetry: The 'Ars Poetica'

C. O. Brink - History - 1971 - 598 pages
...via. 173), etc., ps.-Long. Subl. i. 4, 12. 4. In the style of the Odes, u. 10. 1-4 may be compared : neque altum \ semper urgendo neque dum procellas \...cautus horrescis, nimium premendo \ litus iniquum. (b) 29-31 This is the key to the section 24 ff. H. has not forgotten that his subject (up to 23) was...
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Parerga and Paralipomena: Short Philosophical Essays, Volume 1

Arthur Schopenhauer - History - 2000 - 518 pages
...absolutely impossible. Therefore the poet of the wisdom of life quite rightly sings : Auream quisquís mediocritatem Diligit, tutus caret obsoleti Sordibus tecti, caret invidenda Sobrius aula. Saevius venus agitatur ingens Pinus : et celsae graviore casu Decidunt tunes : feriuntque summos Fulgura montes.'7...
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The Poetry of Criticism: Horace Epistles II and the Ars Poetica

Ross Kilpatrick - Literary Collections - 1990 - 144 pages
...familiar theme in the Satires and the Odes, and closely associated with that "golden mean" (Ode 2.10.5-8): auream quisquis mediocritatem diligit, tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula.69 As in Odes 2.10 and 3.29, the "house" image of the mean is linked to that of the voyage. His...
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