A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius; with notes by M. Madan. [2 issues].Brett Smith and son, 1813 |
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Strana iii
... called Aquinas . It is not certain whether he was the son , or foster - child of a rich freed- man . He had a learned education , and , in the time of Claudius Nero , pleaded causes with great reputation . About his middle age he ap ...
... called Aquinas . It is not certain whether he was the son , or foster - child of a rich freed- man . He had a learned education , and , in the time of Claudius Nero , pleaded causes with great reputation . About his middle age he ap ...
Strana vii
... called translations , paraphrases , and the like , they are but ill calculated for this fundamental and necessary purpose . They remind one of a performer on a musical instrument , who shews his skill , by playing over a piece of music ...
... called translations , paraphrases , and the like , they are but ill calculated for this fundamental and necessary purpose . They remind one of a performer on a musical instrument , who shews his skill , by playing over a piece of music ...
Strana 4
... called from the prætexta , a white robe ornamented with purple , and worn by magistrates and nobles . Hence the comedies , which treated of the actions of such , were called prætextatæ . In our time , we should say genteel comedy ...
... called from the prætexta , a white robe ornamented with purple , and worn by magistrates and nobles . Hence the comedies , which treated of the actions of such , were called prætextatæ . In our time , we should say genteel comedy ...
Strana 5
... called Æolian , or Vulcanian ; one of which was called Hiera , or sacred , as dedicated to Vulcan . From the frequent breaking forth of fire and sulphur out of the earth of these islands , particularly in Hiera , Vulcan was supposed to ...
... called Æolian , or Vulcanian ; one of which was called Hiera , or sacred , as dedicated to Vulcan . From the frequent breaking forth of fire and sulphur out of the earth of these islands , particularly in Hiera , Vulcan was supposed to ...
Strana 13
... called Icarian . See HoR . lib . IV . od . ii . 1. 2-4 . The flying artificer . ] Dædalus who invented and made wings for himself and his son Icarus , with which they fled fron Crete . See AINSW . Dædalus . 55. The bawd . ] The husband ...
... called Icarian . See HoR . lib . IV . od . ii . 1. 2-4 . The flying artificer . ] Dædalus who invented and made wings for himself and his son Icarus , with which they fled fron Crete . See AINSW . Dædalus . 55. The bawd . ] The husband ...
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abolla adulterer AINSW alludes ancient appearance atque attend Bona Dea Cæsar called Campania carried Catullus clients Comp consul crime Crispinus Cuma Cybele denotes Domitian dress effeminacy emperor enim ergo famous father favour fear fish Gabii Galba garments give gladiator Grecian Greek Hæc hath Hence hired honour humourously husband illis ipse Jupiter Juvenal king ladies lewd live manner master mentioned mihi Nævolus Nero nobility noble nunc occasion Ovid perhaps person Phrygia poet poet means poison poor Prætor priests Psecas quâ quæ quam quid Quintilian quis quod reckoned Retiarius rich Romans Rome satire says seems servants sestertia sestertii shew signifies slaves sort sportula supposed tamen temple thence things thou Tiber tibi tunc Umbritius vice VIRG Virro wife wine woman women word wretches
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Strana 361 - For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
Strana 148 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung, Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young: The jolly god in triumph comes; Sound the trumpets, beat the drums...
Strana vi - Poets, Horace, Juvenal, and Persius, may contribute wonderfully to give a man a detestation of vice, and a contempt of the common methods of mankind; which they have set out in such true colours, that they must give a very generous sense to those who delight in reading them often. Persius his second satyr may well pass for one of the best lectures in divinity.
Strana 86 - Esquilias dictumque petunt a vimine collem, viscera magnarum domuum dominique futuri. ingenium velox, audacia perdita, sermo promptus et Isaeo torrentior. ede, quid ilium esse putes? quemvis hominem secum attulit ad nos: 75 grammaticus rhetor geometres pictor aliptes augur schoenobates medicus magus, omnia novit Graeculus esuriens: in caelum, iusseris, ibit.
Strana 28 - ... poena tamen praesens, cum tu deponis amictus turgidus et crudum pavonem in balnea portas.
Strana 23 - If a numeral noun agree in number, case, and gender, with sestertius, then it denotes so many sestertii — as decem sestertii. Secondly : If a numeral noun of another case be joined with the genitive plural of sestertius it denotes so many thousand, as decem ses tertinm signifies 10,000 sestertii.
Strana 216 - Labente officio, crudis donanda : nee illud, Quod prima pro nocte datur ; cum lance beata Dacicus, et scripto radiat Germanicus auro. Si tibi simplicitas uxoria, deditus uni 205 Est animus : submitte caput cervice parata Ferre jugum : nullam invenies, quae parcat amanti.
Strana 63 - Manes, et subterranea regna, Et contum, et Stygio ranas in gurgite nigras, Atque una transire vadum tot millia cymba, Nee pueri credunt, nisi qui nondum aere lavantur.