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" Cui lecta potenter erit res , «> Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo. "
The Nineteenth Century - Page 267
1897
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Hours of idleness. English bards and Scotch reviewers. Hints from Horace ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 498 pages
...indeed, with care, — (but be content To take this licence rarely)— may invent. Quid valeant hutneri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. Ordinia ha?c virtus erit et venus, aut ego fallor, Ut jam nunc dicat, jam nunc debentia dici Pleraque...
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Opera omnia illustravit Frid. Guil. Doering

Horace - 1831 - 906 pages
...vestris, qui scribitis, œquam Viribus ; et vérsate diu, quid ferré récusent, 40 Quid valeant humeri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo. Ordinis ha?c virtus erit et Venus, aut ego fallor, Ut jam nunc dicat jam nunc debentia dici, Pleraque...
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Q. Horatii Flacci Opera

Horace - 1831 - 898 pages
...vestris, qui scribitis, eequam Viribus ; et vérsate diu, quid ferre récusent, 40 Quid valeant humeri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo. Ordinis hœc virtus erit et Venus, aut ego fallor, Ut jam nunc dicat jam nunc debentia dici, Pleraque...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volume 9

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 394 pages
...indeed, with care, — (but be content To take this license rarely) — may invent. Quid valeant bumeri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. Ordinis hjec virtus erit et venus, aut ego fallor, Ut jam nunc dicat, jam nunc debentia dici Pleraque...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volume 9

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 pages
...indeed, with care, — (but be content To take this license rarely) — may invent. Quid valeant humeri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. Ordinis hsec virtus erit et venus, aut ego fallor, Ut jam nunc dicat, jam nunc debentia dici Pleraque...
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Miscellanies: Hours of Idleness. English bards and Scotch reviewers. Hints ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 336 pages
...words find credit in these latter days, If neatly grafted on a Gallic phrase. Quid valeant htuneri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. Ordinis haec virtus erit et venus, aut ego fallor, Ut jam nunc dicat, jam nunc debentia dici Pleraque...
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The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hammersmith: Interspersed with ...

Thomas Faulkner - 1839 - 486 pages
...language. Horace, indeed, promises order and good style to those who select their theme judiciously : Cui lecta potenter erit res. Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo. During a period of twenty years, I have from time to time made every exertion to obtain the requisite...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 8

1840 - 534 pages
...Horace — that a familiar acquaintance with the subject will ensure the required expressions — " cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo." Such a writer sinks and rises with his theme : now clear and persuasive, now eager and imperative,...
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Museum, redigirt von W.H. Grauert, D. Landfermann, B. Soekeland

Rheinisch-westfälischer Schulmänner-Verein - 490 pages
...Amphryso (Virg. Georg. III. 2.) und unzählige anderes In diesem Zusammenhange ist auch das Horazische „cui lecta potenter erit res , nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo" (Art. Poet. 40.) nicht auffallend. Porphyrion sagt: „potenter figuravit cag dwarägi qni le»erit...
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Edition ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...vestris, qni scríbilís, acquan Viribus ; ct vérsate diu, quid ferre récusent, Qnid in [nuil humeri. t, Ordintu bice virtus erit et venus, aut ego fhllor, Tit jam nunc dícat, jam nunc debentia dici, Fleraque...
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