10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMITATORES SERVUM PECUS»
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imitatores servum pecus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
imitatores servum pecus and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions: A Resource for ... - Strona 281
Without hurrying yet without resting. Festina lente (q.v.). Slow and steady. o imitatores, servum pecus. Horace (65–8 B.C.). Epistles I,19,19. [L. O Oh (1); imitatores imitators, copyists (2); servum slavish, servile (3); pecus herd (4): Oh imitators, ...
Gabriel Adeleye, Kofi Acquah-Dadzie, Thomas J. Sienkewicz, 1999
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Didaktika: Nawržení krátké o obnowení škol w Králowstwí ... - Strona 99
Nebo ktery tesaf tak ôiní, aby ucedlníka swého bofenim o imitatores servum pecus! 2) servum pecus. *) method omnium artium. 4) autofich. 6) artibus. 6) Nulla diclionaria vul- garia docent loqui , sed intelligere ; iwlla grammalica sermonem ...
Johann Amos Comenius, 1849
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John Dryden: The Critical Heritage - Strona 163
35. Odi. imitatores. servum. pecus,. Sec.1. 1685. The first part of A Satyr on the modern Translators (1685) by Matthew Prior (1664-1721; see also infra, No. 36). The poem was provoked by the publication of Ovid's Epistles, Miscellany Poems ...
Helen and Kinsley Kinsley, 2013
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Life, Letters, and Sermons - Tom 5 - Strona 30
Poliziano refers to the well-known cry in Horace's Ep. 1.19.19: O imitatores, servum pecus. But he intends the reader to recall all of lines 19 and 20: O imitatores, servum pecus, ut mihi saepe bilem saepe iocum vestri movere tumultus!11 The ...
John Patrick Donnelly, 1999
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Horace and Greek Lyric Poetry - Strona 23
O imitatores, servum pecus, ut mihi saepe bilem, saepe iocum vestri movere tumultus! libera per vacuum posui vestigia princeps, non aliena meo pressi pede. qui sibi fidet dux reget examen. Parios ego primus iambos ostendi Latio, numeros ...
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Random Records - Tom 2 - Strona 21
Hence I would argue, after having noticed two sorts of the " Imitatores," that the opprobrious appellation of " Servum Pecus*" belongs only to the second class, who decant resemblances through the strainers of the first ; — and that a superior ...
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Victorian Poetry Now: Poets, Poems and Poetics
... And loath I should be tobe deemed as weak as Thetribe of imitators 'Servum pecus'! (29–30) 'Servum pecus': the servile herd. It's a quote from Horace's gibe in his Epistles, I.xix.19, O imitatores, servum pecus: you imitators, you herd of ...
Valentine Cunningham, 2011
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Principat: - Strona 1655
1.19.19-23: o imitatores, servum pecus, ut mihi saepe bilem, saepe locum vestn movere tumultus! libera per vacuum posui vestigia princeps, non aliena meo pressi pede. qui sibi fidet dux reget examen. The fact that Horace goes on to contrast ...
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Jonson, Horace and the Classical Tradition - Strona 112
... and laughter when he describes how often he has been moved either to fury or to amusement by the 'servum pecus', the ... appended to Poetaster and discussed above. as well as the echo of Horace's 'o imitatores, servum pecus' at line 59, ...
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Correspondence - Strona 54
10 Hebrews, 9:12 1 1 See Montesquieu, De I'Esprit des Lois, Bk. Ill, ch. 9, and Bk. IV, ch. 3. 12 Jobn 8:39. 13 Luther's polemic "Wider Hans Worst," Wittenherg, 2541. 24 "servum pecus." Horace, Epistles I, 19,19: "O imitatores, servum pecus.
Immanuel Kant, Arnulf Zweig, 1999