| Horace - 1824 - 362 pages
...viriles, Semper in adjunctis aevoque morabimur aptis. Aut agitur res in scenis, aut acta refertur : Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator. Non tamen intus Digna geri, promes in scenam ; multaque toiles... | |
| Gottfried August Bürger - 1825 - 318 pages
...»oi-gefîeUt »erben. — 3§nen fáíít Çier&el unfîreltfg fcÇon »on felbfî ein, wûo £os raj fogt: Segnius irritant Animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator. Non tarnen intus Digna geri promes in scenem: multaque toiles Ex... | |
| 1827 - 640 pages
...they been more serviceable, than in those where satire can sting, and exposure bring about shame. " Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus." ART. XVII. Materia Indica : or some Account of those Articles which are employed by the Hindoos, and... | |
| William Morgan Kinsey - 1828 - 648 pages
...more even than many discourses on the subject, since, as the poet remarks upon the rules of the drama, Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et qmv Ipse sibi tradit spectator. No peasant could behold such scenes in the fervor of that piety... | |
| William Morgan Kinsey - 1828 - 630 pages
...more even than many discourses on the subject, since, as the poet remarks upon the rules of the drama, Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et qua: Ipse sibi tradit spectator. No peasant could behold such scenes in the fervor of that piety... | |
| 1841 - 670 pages
...nights to overflowing houses at the AdelpM ; and the apprentices of Ldndon, upon the principle that " Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem " Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus," were invited to see the exploits of the gay highwayman realized before their eyes, amid the acclamations... | |
| John William Cole - 1839 - 194 pages
...present, while history treats of them as things past."f There are few plays which contain a more * " Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus." Hor.de Art. Poet. 133 applicable, though homely moral, than Lillo's oldfashioned tragedy of George... | |
| John William Cole - 1839 - 192 pages
...present, while history treats of them as things past."f There are few plays which contain a more * " Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus." Hor.de Art. Poet. 133 applicable, though homely moral, than Lillo's oldfashioned tragedy of George... | |
| 1840 - 622 pages
...intercalées au texte, en facilitent partout l'intelligence ; le comité n'a pas oublié la fameuse maxime : Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus Quant aux monuments, la première partie de ce travail est seule publiée; elle comprend les époques... | |
| Aeschylus [fragm.] - 1844 - 138 pages
...numero terrere non sit veritus, atíaque novaverit in arte tantum non ab ipso creata. Horatius AP 180. „Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus , et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator ," et in us, quae amovenda putat ex oculis, non pugnas heroum... | |
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