10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PURPUREUS PANNUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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purpureus pannus in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
purpureus pannus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms - Strona 278
The phrase (Latin, purpureus pannus) was first used by the Roman poet Horace in his Ars Poetica (c.20 bce) to denote an irrelevant and excessively ornate passage; the sense of irrelevance is normally absent in modern usage, although such ...
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Translation as Muse: Poetic Translation in Catullus's Rome - Strona 32
Inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter adsuitur pannus, cum lucus et ara Dianae et properantis aquae per amoenos ambitus agros aut flumen Rhenum aut pluvius describitur arcus.
Elizabeth Marie Young, 2015
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The History of the Ancient Palace and Late Houses of Parliament at ...
The articles furnished by different persons include “ pannus ad aurum,” (cloth of gold.) “ dyaspretum,” (diapered cloth,) “ aurifrigium in canabo,” (linen worked with gold thread,) “ velvettum,” “ samitellum,” “ pannus casatus,” “pannus purpureus,” ...
Edward Wedlake BRAYLEY (and BRITTON (John)), John Britton, 1836
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World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions: A Resource for Readers and ...
Everything pure for those who are pure. purpureus pannus n., pl. purpurei panni Horace (65–8 B.C.). Ars Poetica 14–15. [L. purpureus purple, purple-colored (1); pannus patch, rag (2): a purple patch or passage.] A literary passage which is ...
Gabriel Adeleye, Kofi Acquah-Dadzie, Thomas J. Sienkewicz, 1999
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The History of the Ancient Palace and Late Houses of Parliament at ...
The articles furnished by different persons include " pan- nus ad aurum," (cloth of gold,) " dyaspretum," (diapered cloth,) "aurifrigium in canabo," (linen worked with gold thread,) " velvettum," " samitellum," "pannus casatus," "pannus purpureus," ...
Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, 1836
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Horace: Epistles Book II and Ars Poetica - Strona 152
15-16 purpureus . . . pannus: the purple patch is a form of decoration; it has a conspicuous sheen (late splendeat); and H. sees it as incongruous and distracting. In view of unus et alter it cannot mean a stripe (clauus) or a piece of material ...
Horace, Niall Rudd, 1989
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One Thousand and One Nights - Complete Arabian Nights Collection ...
I recommend it to the student as typically Arabian with its preponderance of verse over prose, its threadbare patches made to look meaner by the purpureus pannus; its immoderate repetition and its utter disregard of order and sequence.
Richard Francis Burton, John Payne, Andrew Lang, 2015
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The Complete Story of Civilization: Our Oriental Heritage, Life of ...
IV To achieve form, study the Greeksday andnight; erasealmost asmuch asyou write; delete every “purple patch” (purpureus pannus); submit your work toa competent critic, and beware of your friends. If it survives allthis, put itaway foreight ...
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Palgrave Advances in Thomas Hardy Studies - Strona 45
Moule insists that there are situations well fitted to enchain the fancy of the sincerest lover of melodrama; but not one of these is a purpureus pannus Stitched into a circumjacent groundwork of dullness; nor, when all are taken together, can it ...
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The New-England Magazine - Tom 5 - Strona 283
As the writer is such an admirer of ancient literature, we wonder that he forgets the caution of the Roman satirist against the purpureus pannus, cerba sesquipedalia, and other like ornaments. In the literature of the age he so peculiarly delights ...
Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, 1833