The Classical Journal, Volum 19Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 1924 |
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Pàgina 206 - Nunc est bibendum, nunc pede libero (/ pulsanda tellus, nunc Saliaribus ornare pulvinar deorum tempus erat dapibus, sodales.
Pàgina 400 - Alabama. Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina. South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Pàgina 214 - ... talia per clipeum Volcani, dona parentis, miratur rerumque ignarus imagine gaudet attollens umero famamque et fata nepotum.
Pàgina 243 - Swallows certainly sleep all the winter. A number of them conglobulate together, by flying round and round, and then all in a heap throw themselves under water, and lie in the bed of a river.
Pàgina 204 - Quae ante conditam condendamve urbem poeticis magis decora fabulis quam incorruptis rerum gestarum monumentis traduntur, ea nee adfirmare nee 7 refellere in animo est. Datur haec venia antiquitati, ut miscendo humana divinis primordia urbium augustiora faciat...
Pàgina 268 - ... [Also did the glorious lame god devise a dancing-place like unto that which once in wide Cnossus Daedalus * wrought for Ariadne of the lovely tresses. There were youths dancing and maidens of costly wooing, their hands upon one another's wrists. Fine linen the maidens had on, and the youths well-woven doublets faintly glistening with oil. Fair wreaths had the maidens, and the youths daggers of gold hanging from silver baldrics.
Pàgina 446 - ... variety of the incidents. As it is, he detaches a single portion and admits as episodes many events from the general story of the war— such as the Catalogue of the ships and others— thus diversifying the poem. All other poets take a single hero, a single period, or an action single indeed, but with a multiplicity of parts. Thus did the author of the Cypria and of the Little Iliad.
Pàgina 156 - Increased ability to understand the exact meaning of English words derived directly or indirectly from Latin, and increased accuracy in their use 4.
Pàgina 405 - ... locum, ex quo maxime miraculum illud conspici poterat. Nubes, incertum procul intuentibus, ex quo monte (Vesuvium fuisse postea cognitum est), oriebatur, cuius similitudinem et formam non alia magis arbor quam pinus expresserit. Nam longissimo velut trunco elata in altum quibusdam ramis diffundebatur, credo, quia recenti spiritu evecta, dein senescente eo destituta aut etiam pondere suo victa in latitudinem vanescebat. Candida interdum, interdum sordida et maculosa, prout terram cineremve sustulerat.
Pàgina 407 - Latini dicuntur scripti inconsiderate ab optimis illis quidem viris, sed non satis eruditis. fieri autem potest, ut recte quis sentiat et id, quod sentit, polite eloqui non possit.