Juvenal and Persius: Literally TranslatedJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1860 - 204 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5 - 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.