Tristia, Book 1Clarendon Press, 1885 - 115 pages |
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Page 39
... sense of moderate , ordinary people , is fre- quent in Ovid . Cp . ii . 351 , ' media de plebe maritus ; ' v . 7. 54 ; F. v . 20 ; M. v . 207 ; xi . 283 . 1. 90. Icarus was provided with wings by his father Daedalus to fly from Crete ...
... sense of moderate , ordinary people , is fre- quent in Ovid . Cp . ii . 351 , ' media de plebe maritus ; ' v . 7. 54 ; F. v . 20 ; M. v . 207 ; xi . 283 . 1. 90. Icarus was provided with wings by his father Daedalus to fly from Crete ...
Page 46
... envying him . ' Invidiosa invidia digna , taking ' invidia ' in a good sense , as in M. vi . € 275 , ' Et mediam tulerat gressus resupina per urbem Invidiosa suis , at nunc miseranda vel hosti ; ' Prop . ii . 46 ÖVIDII TRISTIA .
... envying him . ' Invidiosa invidia digna , taking ' invidia ' in a good sense , as in M. vi . € 275 , ' Et mediam tulerat gressus resupina per urbem Invidiosa suis , at nunc miseranda vel hosti ; ' Prop . ii . 46 ÖVIDII TRISTIA .
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... sense of ' worth grudging him . ' ) 1. 69. puto , 1. 87 , n . , in Appendix . The argument is , If Caesar , whom I did injure , did not kill me , you , whom I did not injure , should certainly be content with my present state of ...
... sense of ' worth grudging him . ' ) 1. 69. puto , 1. 87 , n . , in Appendix . The argument is , If Caesar , whom I did injure , did not kill me , you , whom I did not injure , should certainly be content with my present state of ...
Page 49
... sense of what complies with the divine laws ; pium in the sense of what fulfils perfectly all the obligations of mankind , whether to relations , fellow - men , or the gods ( see Nettleship , Lectures and Essays , p . 104 ) . The words ...
... sense of what complies with the divine laws ; pium in the sense of what fulfils perfectly all the obligations of mankind , whether to relations , fellow - men , or the gods ( see Nettleship , Lectures and Essays , p . 104 ) . The words ...
Page 53
... . ' focos is either ( 1 ) poetic pl . = focum , the hearth situated in the atrium by the altar of the household gods ( Rich . s . v . focus 1 ) , or ( 2 ) focos = ' aras , ' a sense common in NOTES . 1. iii . 19-44 . 53.
... . ' focos is either ( 1 ) poetic pl . = focum , the hearth situated in the atrium by the altar of the household gods ( Rich . s . v . focus 1 ) , or ( 2 ) focos = ' aras , ' a sense common in NOTES . 1. iii . 19-44 . 53.
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