The Satires of A. Persius FlaccusJ. Mawman, 1809 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... Horace's light badinage and Juvenal's dignified in- vective are in general so liberal of their contempt to the grave Persius ( as he is often called ) , and the praises which they heap upon their respective favourites are in general ...
... Horace's light badinage and Juvenal's dignified in- vective are in general so liberal of their contempt to the grave Persius ( as he is often called ) , and the praises which they heap upon their respective favourites are in general ...
Strana v
Persius. prefer Horace ; he that burns with indignation at its vices , will cry up Juvenal : and a third , who ... Horace has past upon him in the fourth and tenth Satires of his first Book , is at once just and candid . Lucilius's ...
Persius. prefer Horace ; he that burns with indignation at its vices , will cry up Juvenal : and a third , who ... Horace has past upon him in the fourth and tenth Satires of his first Book , is at once just and candid . Lucilius's ...
Strana vi
... Horace was in many respects the reverse . He was the son of a Freedman , and was the object of his father's most affectionate solicitude , He was brought to Rome at an early period of his life , and there received a liberal education ...
... Horace was in many respects the reverse . He was the son of a Freedman , and was the object of his father's most affectionate solicitude , He was brought to Rome at an early period of his life , and there received a liberal education ...
Strana vii
... Horace as a corrupt time - server , merely because he acquiesced in the imperial constitution established by ... Horace might be excused for temporizing . Such were the circumstances in which Horace en- tered upon the composition of ...
... Horace as a corrupt time - server , merely because he acquiesced in the imperial constitution established by ... Horace might be excused for temporizing . Such were the circumstances in which Horace en- tered upon the composition of ...
Strana vii
... Horace's light badinage and Juvenal's dignified in- vective are in general so liberal of their contempt to the grave Persius ( as he is often called ) , and the praises which they heap upon their respective favourites are in general ...
... Horace's light badinage and Juvenal's dignified in- vective are in general so liberal of their contempt to the grave Persius ( as he is often called ) , and the praises which they heap upon their respective favourites are in general ...
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