Tristia, Book 1Clarendon Press, 1885 - 115 pages |
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Page 54
... Supr . ii . 30 . 1. 46. deplorato = ' mortuo ; ' ' deplorare ' = ' to mourn for the dead . ' Transl . , ' lost , ' almost our ' lamented . ' 1. 47. praecipitata , ' night in her hurrying course ' down the sky : Verg . Aen . ii . 9 ...
... Supr . ii . 30 . 1. 46. deplorato = ' mortuo ; ' ' deplorare ' = ' to mourn for the dead . ' Transl . , ' lost , ' almost our ' lamented . ' 1. 47. praecipitata , ' night in her hurrying course ' down the sky : Verg . Aen . ii . 9 ...
Page 55
... supr . 1. 100 . sodales , properly the members of a ' collegium , ' is constantly , as here , used metaphorically to indicate any close friendship ( Reid on Pro Sulla , § 7 ) ; infr . 7. 10 . 1. 66. The devoted friendship of Theseus ...
... supr . 1. 100 . sodales , properly the members of a ' collegium , ' is constantly , as here , used metaphorically to indicate any close friendship ( Reid on Pro Sulla , § 7 ) ; infr . 7. 10 . 1. 66. The devoted friendship of Theseus ...
Page 58
... abl . audaces metu ( supr . 3. 89 ) , oxymoron . Contrast the weakness of the imitation by Stat . Theb . i . 373 , ' dat stimulos animo vis maesta timoris . ' 1. 5. me miserum . The acc . of exclamation 58 OVIDII TRISTIA .
... abl . audaces metu ( supr . 3. 89 ) , oxymoron . Contrast the weakness of the imitation by Stat . Theb . i . 373 , ' dat stimulos animo vis maesta timoris . ' 1. 5. me miserum . The acc . of exclamation 58 OVIDII TRISTIA .
Page 65
... supr . 36 n . 1. 48. corpora , ' grains . ' M. xiv . 137 , ' quot haberet corpora pulvis , Tot mihi natales contingere vana rogavi ; ' med . form . ed . Kunz 70 , ' et simul inflantis corpora frige fabae . ' 1. 49. credibili maiora ...
... supr . 36 n . 1. 48. corpora , ' grains . ' M. xiv . 137 , ' quot haberet corpora pulvis , Tot mihi natales contingere vana rogavi ; ' med . form . ed . Kunz 70 , ' et simul inflantis corpora frige fabae . ' 1. 49. credibili maiora ...
Page 68
... supr .; iv . 10. 73 ; Ib . 15 ) , of whom he always speaks in the most affectionate terms . She was a Fabia by birth , a relative of P. Fabius Maximus , one of the poet's most intimate and most powerful friends . P. Fabius Maximus ...
... supr .; iv . 10. 73 ; Ib . 15 ) , of whom he always speaks in the most affectionate terms . She was a Fabia by birth , a relative of P. Fabius Maximus , one of the poet's most intimate and most powerful friends . P. Fabius Maximus ...
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