Collections from the Greek Anthology: And from the Pastoral, Elegiac, and Dramatic Poets of GreeceJ. Murray, 1813 - 525 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... dead ; and the term remained whether the inscription was in verse or prose . Such was that very ancient one on the tomb of Cyrus : εγω Κυρος , ὁ την αρχην τοις Περσαις κλησάμενος και της Ασίης βασιλευς μη ουν φθονησης του μνήματος : The ...
... dead ; and the term remained whether the inscription was in verse or prose . Such was that very ancient one on the tomb of Cyrus : εγω Κυρος , ὁ την αρχην τοις Περσαις κλησάμενος και της Ασίης βασιλευς μη ουν φθονησης του μνήματος : The ...
Pagina v
... dead , as tokens of regard for living beauty or virtue , or as passing observa- tions and brief sketches of human life . The excellence belonging to the Greek in- scriptions in honour of the dead , consists in the happy introduction of ...
... dead , as tokens of regard for living beauty or virtue , or as passing observa- tions and brief sketches of human life . The excellence belonging to the Greek in- scriptions in honour of the dead , consists in the happy introduction of ...
Pagina viii
... dead . To their testimony Herodotus and Thucydides recur , and are followed by Diodorus and Plutarch , all of whom appeal to them , as to sure and undisputed authority . Scarcely was a trophy consecrated , or a city depressed by the ...
... dead . To their testimony Herodotus and Thucydides recur , and are followed by Diodorus and Plutarch , all of whom appeal to them , as to sure and undisputed authority . Scarcely was a trophy consecrated , or a city depressed by the ...
Pagina 11
... dead , Who drives so soon a Goddess from his bed ! Quintus Macius , 3. ii . 237 . THE SECRET DIVINED . H. ? WHY art thou sad ? ' Why thus disorder'd flow Those lovely tresses o'er thy breast of snow ? Why hangs the tear on Lesbia's ...
... dead , Who drives so soon a Goddess from his bed ! Quintus Macius , 3. ii . 237 . THE SECRET DIVINED . H. ? WHY art thou sad ? ' Why thus disorder'd flow Those lovely tresses o'er thy breast of snow ? Why hangs the tear on Lesbia's ...
Pagina 79
... rosy garlands let us crown our head , Nor leave them to be scatter'd o'er the dead . Now let my bones the copious vintage have ; Deucalion's self may float them in the grave . Antipater , 1. ii . 6 . ON WINE . CON 79 CONVIVIAL .
... rosy garlands let us crown our head , Nor leave them to be scatter'd o'er the dead . Now let my bones the copious vintage have ; Deucalion's self may float them in the grave . Antipater , 1. ii . 6 . ON WINE . CON 79 CONVIVIAL .
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Agathias amorous Anacreon ancient Anthology Antipater appear Athenĉus Ausonius Bacchylides beauty blest bloom bosom bowers breast breath Callimachus celebrated charms Cleombrotus dead death delight drink Epigram epitaph Erinna Euripides eyes fair fate fear fire flowers funeral garlands gentle gloomy glow goddess grace grave Grecian Greece Greek hair hand happy hast hate heart Heaven Hipponax honour hour Ibycus imitation immortal inscription labour Leonidas live lover Lucillius maid melancholy Meleager Menander Mimnermus moral mother mourn Muretus Muses nature ne'er Nicarchus night nymphs o'er once pain Palladas Philoctetes Philodemus pleasure poem poet poetry Praxiteles pride repose rose sacred Sappho satire says shade shore sleep smile soft song Sophocles sorrow soul sweet tears Tecmessa tender thee Theocritus thine thou thought Timomachus tomb translation Venus verses virgin wave wine wretch young youth