A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 36
... stand , and at the highest flow . DRYDEN . On tip toe . AINSW . 149-50 . Use fails - Spread , & c . ] A metaphor taken from failors , who , when they have a fair wind , fpread open their fails . as much as they can . The poet here ...
... stand , and at the highest flow . DRYDEN . On tip toe . AINSW . 149-50 . Use fails - Spread , & c . ] A metaphor taken from failors , who , when they have a fair wind , fpread open their fails . as much as they can . The poet here ...
Strana 37
... standing they burn , who with fixed throat smoke ; " And you draw out a wide furrow in the midst of sand .. 155. Set down Tigellinus . ] i . e . Expofe him as an object of fatire - fatirize this creature and infamous favourite of Nero's ...
... standing they burn , who with fixed throat smoke ; " And you draw out a wide furrow in the midst of sand .. 155. Set down Tigellinus . ] i . e . Expofe him as an object of fatire - fatirize this creature and infamous favourite of Nero's ...
Strana 46
... stands in the original . Perhaps Rom . i . 27 , latter may allude to fomething of this fort . part , 18. The fimplicity of thefe . ] The undifguifed and open man- ner of fuch people , who thus proclaim their vice , is rather pi- tiable ...
... stands in the original . Perhaps Rom . i . 27 , latter may allude to fomething of this fort . part , 18. The fimplicity of thefe . ] The undifguifed and open man- ner of fuch people , who thus proclaim their vice , is rather pi- tiable ...
Strana 55
... stand any longer : they knew what the faid to be true , and not a tittle of it could be denied ; fo the fafter they could make their escape , the bet- ter : like those fevere hypocrites we read of , John viii . 7-9 . Cano fignifies , as ...
... stand any longer : they knew what the faid to be true , and not a tittle of it could be denied ; fo the fafter they could make their escape , the bet- ter : like those fevere hypocrites we read of , John viii . 7-9 . Cano fignifies , as ...
Strana 71
... stands , with us , to denote an excitation of the paffions . Gradivus . ] A name of Mars , from Gr . Keadaa , to brandish a spear . Some derive it from gradior , because he was fuppofed to go or march in battle . Homer has both these ...
... stands , with us , to denote an excitation of the paffions . Gradivus . ] A name of Mars , from Gr . Keadaa , to brandish a spear . Some derive it from gradior , because he was fuppofed to go or march in battle . Homer has both these ...
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