A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With Copious Explanatory Notes : by which These Difficult Satires are Rendered Easy and Familiar to the Reader, Zväzok 2Brett Smith and Son, Mary Street, 1820 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 71.
Strana 7
... Romans , as if they could convey happiness to the wearers . - He would also insinuate , that these things were made ... Roman ma- gistrates , with an axe bound up in the middle of them , so as to appear at the top . These were ensigns of ...
... Romans , as if they could convey happiness to the wearers . - He would also insinuate , that these things were made ... Roman ma- gistrates , with an axe bound up in the middle of them , so as to appear at the top . These were ensigns of ...
Strana 17
... Romans to his scourges ? Why truly , the chief place , sought by every art , And great vows listen'd to by malignant gods . To the son - in - law of Ceres , without slaughter and wound , few Kings descend , and tyrants by a dry death ...
... Romans to his scourges ? Why truly , the chief place , sought by every art , And great vows listen'd to by malignant gods . To the son - in - law of Ceres , without slaughter and wound , few Kings descend , and tyrants by a dry death ...
Strana 19
... Roman , Greek , and Barbarian commander hath Exerted himself : the causes of danger and labour hath had From thence ... Romans with continual wars , occasioned the overthrow of his country , and his own miserable death . 139. Causes of ...
... Roman , Greek , and Barbarian commander hath Exerted himself : the causes of danger and labour hath had From thence ... Romans with continual wars , occasioned the overthrow of his country , and his own miserable death . 139. Causes of ...
Strana 20
... Romans several signal overthrows , par- ticularly at Cannæ , a village of Apulia , in the kingdom of Naples . 145 150 155 -How many pounds , & c . ] Alas , how little is left of him ! a few inconsiderable ashes ! which may be contained ...
... Romans several signal overthrows , par- ticularly at Cannæ , a village of Apulia , in the kingdom of Naples . 145 150 155 -How many pounds , & c . ] Alas , how little is left of him ! a few inconsiderable ashes ! which may be contained ...
Strana 22
... Romans at Cannæ , he took above three bushels of gold rings from the dead bodies , which says the poet , were fully revenged by his ring , which he always carried about him , and in which he con- cealed a dose of poison ; so that when ...
... Romans at Cannæ , he took above three bushels of gold rings from the dead bodies , which says the poet , were fully revenged by his ring , which he always carried about him , and in which he con- cealed a dose of poison ; so that when ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
Ægyptus AINSW Ajax Alcibiades alludes altar ancients Anticyra Archigenes atque avarice beasts body called Catullus Ceres Comp countenance crime danger death deity denote Egypt epist father fear feasts fortune give gods hæc head hear heir hellebore hence honour Hypallage illis Italy Jupiter Juvenal king Lares live luxury manner Metaph meton metonym mihi mind miserable Nero nunc Nurscia occasion Pacuvius pale perhaps Persius person Phrygia poet poet means prætor Priam punishment quæ quam quid quis quod rich Romans Rome sacred sacrifice Satire says Persius Sejanus sense shew ship signifies sistrum slaves soldier sort speak Stoic supposed synec tamen temple Tentyrites thee things thou Thyestes tibi tion Vascons verses vessel vice VIRG wife wine wish word wretch young youth
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Strana 214 - ... quo didicisse, nisi hoc fermentum et quae semel intus innata est rupto iecore exierit caprificus?' 25 en pallor seniumque! o mores, usque adeone scire tuum nihil est nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? 'at pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier "hic est." ten cirratorum centum dictata fuisse pro nihilo pendes?
Strana 270 - Quo fretus? die hoc, magni pupille Pericli. Scilicet ingenium et rerum prudentia velox Ante pilos venit, dicenda tacendaque calles. 5 Ergo ubi commota fervet plebecula bile, Fert animus calidae fecisse silentia turbae Maiestate manus. Quid deinde loquere? "Quirites, Hoc puta non iustum est, illud male, rectius illud.
Strana 117 - Hast practised on man's life: close pent-up guilts, Rive your concealing continents, and cry These dreadful summoners grace.
Strana 266 - Tange, miser, venas et pone in pectore dextram, ,,nil calet hie;" summosque pedes attinge manusque, ,,non frigent.
Strana 36 - Virginia.] A Roman virgin exceedingly beautiful, whom her own father, to prevent her being exposed to the lust of Appius, one of the Decemviri, stabbed in the middle of the forum.
Strana 250 - O miser ; inque dies ultra miser, huccine rerum. Venimus ? at cur non potius, teneroque columbo, Et similis regum pueris, pappare minutum Poscis, et iratus mammae lallare recusas ? An tali studeam calamo ? cui verba ? quid istas Succinis ambages ? tibi luditur : effluis amcns.
Strana 44 - Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.
Strana 214 - Intrant, et tremulo scalpuntur ubi intima versu. Tun', vetule, auriculis alienis colligis escas? Auriculis, quibus et dicas cute perditus, ohe?
Strana 258 - Discite, o miseri, et causas cognoscite rerum : Quid sumus, et quidnam victuri gignimur; ordo Quis datus, aut...
Strana 22 - Bithyno libeat vigilare tyranno. finem animae quae res humanas miscuit olim, non gladii, non saxa dabunt nee tela, sed ille Cannarum vindex et tanti sanguinis ultor 165 anulus. i demens et saevas curre per Alpes, ut pueris placeas et declamatio fias...