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Seite 115 - Ecquid ago precibus? Pectusne agreste movetur? an riget? et Zephyri verba caduca ferunt? Qui mea verba ferunt, vellem tua vela referrent : 210 hoc te, si saperes, lente, decebat opus.
Seite 364 - ... His poetic invention is most brilliantly displayed in those allegorical fictions, which so many have endeavoured to imitate, because all have confessed them to be inimitable. Simplicity is the distinguishing feature of these odes, and they interest by their innocence, while they fascinate by then- beauty; they are, indeed, the infants of the Muses, and may be said to lisp in numbers.
Seite li - ... circumstances. Every traveller has confirmed what I originally stated with respect to the tradition of one of the springs being hot and the other cold. I call the Kirk Geuse one spring ; for though the water issues from a number of small orifices in the rock, yet being all so near together and forming only one large pool, it is refining far too much to suppose a poet would necessarily speak, as Shakspeare says, by the card, and count every separate crevice. To the touch when I was there, the...
Seite 160 - Litter, l p. 232, Boettigerus de Roma deo 1810. Brunckius rem in medio relinquit in Anacreonticis. Ceterum non de urbe solummodo cogitandum est, cujus quidem descriptio praevalet in carminé , usitata Deae Romae insignia vel a Minerva vel ab Amazone desumla ne attingente quidem , quae vero vel sic pro constant!
Seite 145 - Plinii , qui tam graviter erraverit de argumento.] Ñeque plus valet chronographorum auctoritas quam unam noscunt Erinnam 01. 106 ponentium. Hieronymus (пат in Graecis Eusebii haec non leguntur) ad 01. 106, 4: Erynna [vel Herinna] poetria agnoscilur. Ubi bene Jos. Scaliger: „(minino Erinna non congruit huic seculo,
Seite 160 - Stor. d'ogni poesía T. 6 p. 75 de animi et roboris notione universal! accipiamus. . Perversae sententiae praeterea subscripserunt Olearius, JG Wolfius, Rutgersius Far.
Seite 286 - Jupiter before his death, we recognise the self-dependence and stubbornness of his pride, when he tells the chief of the gods, that he had but a slight boon to implore of him.
Seite 146 - Erinnam , quum hexámetros scripserit, ne potuisse quidem ex Sapphonis disciplina prodiisse; non potuisse etiam ideo, quod Doriensis esset, utpote Teli, ut videatur, nata ; sed Jonicae stirpis puellas Sapphonis scholam fréquentasse, quare Erinnain Teïam sive Teniam apud Suidam inter ejus familiares fuisse conjicit.
Seite 162 - Locris post defectionem ad Poenos (01. 140, 3, uc 536) et post crudelem atrocis praefecti Pleminii vindictam a P. Scipione restitutam 01. 143, 2 (uc 547). Nossis Sapphonis cultricem se profitetur epigrainmate suavissimo : 'fí §«»>', «t TV ye niuí noil xa\lt'/OQOv Mtivkuvav, rill' Suncpoiic /uijnwr uv9oc havauiift'uy, tinttv юс Movaaiai <ffka т f¡v и те ¿loxcíc yû.
Seite 157 - Enimvero duo veteres scriptores, alter quidem levis, nullius fere alter in his rebus auctoritatis , de Myia tanquam de illustri poëtria et sub hoc ipso nomine per orbem vulgala loquuntur.

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