| Horace - 1898 - 538 Seiten
...Proverbial. Cf. Otto, p. 03 ; Ov. Met. 7. 01, vertice sidera tangam ; Ben Jonson, Sejauus, 5. 1, ' And at each step I feel my advanced head | Knock out a star in heaven ' ; Herrick, ' And once more yet (ere I am laid out dead) | Knock at a star with my exalted head.'... | |
| Horace - 1898 - 538 Seiten
...36. Proverbial. Cf. Otto, p. 63 ; Ov. Met. 7. 61, vertice sidera tangam; Ben Jonson, Sejanus, 5. 1, 'And at each step I feel my advanced head | Knock out a star in heaven ' ; Herrick, ' And once more yet (ere I am laid out dead) | Knock at a star with my ' exalted head.'... | |
| Ovid - 1902 - 496 Seiten
.... . tangam : cf. Hor. Od. 1. 1.36, Sublimi feriam sidera vertice; Ben Jonson, Sejanus, 5. I : — " And at each step I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven." 62. Quid, quod : what about the fact that, what of it that. — nescio qui: with montes. Cf. v. 12,... | |
| Albert Stratford George Canning - 1907 - 306 Seiten
...gripe my wishes. Great and high The world knows only two, that's Rome and I. My roof receives me not ; 'tis air I tread ; And, at each step, I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven ! reared to this height, All my desires seem modest, poor, and slight, That did before sound impudent... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow - 1907 - 436 Seiten
...my wishes. Great and high, The world knows only two, that 's Rome and I, My roof receives me not ; 'tis air I tread : And, at each step, I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heav'n ! reared to this height, All my desires seem modest, poor, and slight, 10 That did before sound... | |
| Ovid - 1907 - 494 Seiten
.... . . taiigam: cf. Hor. Od. I. 1.36, Sublimi feriam sidera vertice; Ben Jonson, Sejanus, 5.1: — " And at each step I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven." 62. Quid, quod : what about the fact that, what of it that. — nescio qui : with mantes. Cf. v. 12,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 Seiten
...wishes. Great and high, The world knows only two. that 's Rome and 1. » My roof receives me not ; 'tis air I tread ; And, at each step, I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven ! Rear'd to this height, All my desires seem modest, poor, and slight, That did before sound impudent... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 Seiten
...wishes. Great and high, The world knows only two, that 's Rome and I. « My roof receives me not ; 't is oach be ready, I must hence. •••> Bald. It shall be done, madam. Niece. ! Rear'd to this height, All my desires seem modest, poor, and slight, That did before sound impudent... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 Seiten
...high, The world knows only two, that 's Rome and 1. e My roof receives me not ; Ч is air I triad ; And, at each step, I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven ! Kear'd to this height, All my desires seem modest, poor, and slight, That did before sound impudent... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 Seiten
...my wishes. Ч Great and high, The world knows only two, that's Rome and I. My roof receives me not ; 'tis air I tread ; And, at each step, I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven ! reared to this height, All my desires seem modest, poor, and slight, That did before sound impudent... | |
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