P. Ovidi Nasonis Tristium liber primus, ed. by A.E. RobertsG. Bell, 1902 - 112 páginas |
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... compare Long- fellow : ' Hence gifted bards Have ever loved the calm and quiet shades . ' 40. nubila : adjective , ' beclouded . ' Malis either instru- mental or causal ablative . Sereno , ' cloudless , ' and nubila , ' cloudy , ' are ...
... compare Long- fellow : ' Hence gifted bards Have ever loved the calm and quiet shades . ' 40. nubila : adjective , ' beclouded . ' Malis either instru- mental or causal ablative . Sereno , ' cloudless , ' and nubila , ' cloudy , ' are ...
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... Compare line 7 . 56. meo ingenio : in allusion to the Ars Amatoria , which was the ostensible cause of his banishment . 58. di facerent : optative subjunctive , the past tenses being used of wishes impossible of fulfilment . possem ...
... Compare line 7 . 56. meo ingenio : in allusion to the Ars Amatoria , which was the ostensible cause of his banishment . 58. di facerent : optative subjunctive , the past tenses being used of wishes impossible of fulfilment . possem ...
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... Compare 1. 95 , adire timentem . 87. ergo . Note the quantity of the final ' o . ' Cf. pută 1. 44. There is a tendency towards the close of the Augustan age to shorten the final ' o ' in verbs and proper names in poetry . In Lucretius ...
... Compare 1. 95 , adire timentem . 87. ergo . Note the quantity of the final ' o . ' Cf. pută 1. 44. There is a tendency towards the close of the Augustan age to shorten the final ' o ' in verbs and proper names in poetry . In Lucretius ...
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... Compare Tennyson : -- ' but a wife My bosom friend and half of life . ' 45. micuerunt : instantaneous aorist . 46. axe : part for whole , a metonymy for coelum . So Vergil , sub axe , ' under the open heaven . ' 48. ballistae ( βάλλω ...
... Compare Tennyson : -- ' but a wife My bosom friend and half of life . ' 45. micuerunt : instantaneous aorist . 46. axe : part for whole , a metonymy for coelum . So Vergil , sub axe , ' under the open heaven . ' 48. ballistae ( βάλλω ...
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... compare Goldsmith's Traveller : ' With patient angle trolls the finny deep , ' where ' patient ' is transferred from ' angler ' to ' angle . ' 59. curae : predicative dative . 60. utraque turba : i.e. gods of the sea and gods of the sky ...
... compare Goldsmith's Traveller : ' With patient angle trolls the finny deep , ' where ' patient ' is transferred from ' angler ' to ' angle . ' 59. curae : predicative dative . 60. utraque turba : i.e. gods of the sea and gods of the sky ...
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adire Amatoria apodosis Arctos āre āri Athens ātum Augustus āvi banishment Book Boötes Brundisium Caesar carmina clause Compare conj Crown 8vo dative denotes E. C. MARCHANT Edited elegy epithet erat ēre eris Euryalus exul F. A. PALEY facio Fcap Fortuna fuit funeral genitive gods Greek haec Head Master Hellespont Homer Horace hypallage illa Illyria inis ipse īre itum īvi J. P. POSTGATE jussive king Latin LL.D malis Meleager metaphor metonymy mihi Minerva nisi nobis nunc Orestes ōris Ovid Ovid's passive Pirithous plural poet precor prep pron quae quam quid quod quoque Recognovit reference Roman Rome Rutuli Samothrace School ship siquis subj subjunctive sunt synaeresis tamen Tempyra Theseus thou tibi Tomi Tristia Trojan Trojan war Ulysses unda urbe verb Vergil vols vultus word
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