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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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The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Horace and the Elegiac Poets, Volume 2

William Young Sellar, Andrew Lang - 1899 - 436 pages
...conception of the subject, and on the dependence of the method of treatment on that conception — Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo — as well as the technical precepts on the functions of the chorus, the division of the play into...
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Horace: The Odes and Epodes, Volumes 1-3

Horace - 1902 - 974 pages
...materiam vestris, qui scribitis, aequam viribus, et versate diu, quid ferre recusent, quid valeant umeri : cui lecta potenter erit res, nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. Ordinis haec virtus erit et venus, aut ego fallor, ut iam nunc dicat iam mine debentia dici, pleraque...
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Romanische Forschungen, Volume 13

1902 - 988 pages
...materiam vestris'), qni scribitis, eqnam viribus, et versate diu quid ferre recusent, qnid valeant humeri; cui lecta potenter erit res nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. Expositlo istorum") versuum patebit inferius; prius igitnr tractemus de arte inveniendi quam de aliis...
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Die Neueren Sprachen, Volume 11

Wilhelm Viëtor - 1904 - 664 pages
...wenigstens 25 mal von diesem Brief abgerufen worden, und wie ists möglich dass er gescheut klingen sollte, cui lecta potenter erit res, nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo*; gar schön* guter Freund Horaz. Ich habe den langen, oder vielmehr beyde lange Briefe da vor mir liegend,...
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Classical and Foreign Quotations: A Polyglot Manual of Historical and ...

William Francis Henry King - 1904 - 500 pages
...materiam vestris, qui scribitis, requam Viribus, et versate diu quid ferre recusent, Quid valeant humeri. Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo. Hor. AP 38. Good authors, take a brother bard's advice: Ponder your subject o'er not once or twice,...
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Corneille: Kompositionsstudien zum Cid, Horace, Cinna ..., Volumes 2-3

Carl Steinweg - 1905 - 326 pages
...als das Motto aus Horaz, Ep. ad Pis. V, 40, das er der ersten Ausgabe seines Cinna vordrucken lief s: Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo. Die facundia ist wohl stets einstimmig als der gröfste Ruhmestitel Corneilles anerkannt worden, was...
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Philologus, Volume 66

Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin, Ernst von Leutsch, Otto Crusius - 1907 - 642 pages
...vestris, qui scribitis, aequam viribus et vérsate diu, quid ferré récusent, quid valeant umeri . cui lecta potenter erit res, nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo empfiehlt Horaz den Dichtern sich einen ihren Kräften angemessenen Stoff zu wählen. Bei demjenigen,...
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L'art poétique

Nicolas Boileau Despréaux - 1907 - 152 pages
...thick mists and fogs which enshroud the Goddess of Dulness in Pope's Dunciad. 151—4. Cf. Horace: Cui lecta potenter erit res, Nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo. (Ars Poetica, 40, 41.) and Scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons: Rem tibi Socraticae poterunt...
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The Christ of Promise in Homer, Hesios, Vergil, Ovid, Horace Etc

Vincent Alphonso Fitz Simon - 1909 - 308 pages
...confessedly masters of their subjects, and we must grant them lucidity if Horace be right when he says "Cui lecta potenter erit res, nee facundia deseret hunc, nee lucidus ordo." But they were inimitable in their choice of words ; and to make the purely artificial appear natural,...
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University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, Issue 7

University of Wisconsin - 1920 - 540 pages
...crisis ut discribimus ante, hoc est, quid sumam, quid non, in quoque locemus. And Horace declares: cui lecta potenter erit res, nee facundia deseret hunc nee lucidus ordo, ordinis haec virtus erit et venus aut ego fallor, ut iam nunc dicat iam nunc debentia dici, pleraque...
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