A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana x
... Such corrections and additions as occurred to the Editor , on a revifal of the whole when the printing was finished , are collected at the end of each volume , and placed under the heads of the feveral Salires to which they belong . * 1 ...
... Such corrections and additions as occurred to the Editor , on a revifal of the whole when the printing was finished , are collected at the end of each volume , and placed under the heads of the feveral Salires to which they belong . * 1 ...
Strana 14
... Such as the labours of Hercules , & c.- " Why fhould " I prefer thefe ( as if he had faid ) when fo many fubjects in real life occur , to exercife my pen in a more ufeful " way ? " 53. Or Diomedeans . ] i . e . Verfes on the exploits of ...
... Such as the labours of Hercules , & c.- " Why fhould " I prefer thefe ( as if he had faid ) when fo many fubjects in real life occur , to exercife my pen in a more ufeful " way ? " 53. Or Diomedeans . ] i . e . Verfes on the exploits of ...
Strana 20
... life , initiated into the practice of adultery . 79. Indignation makes verfe . ] Forces one to write , however naturally without talents for it . Bo . Such To crimes they owe , gardens , palaces , tables 20 SAT . I. JUVENALIS SATIRE .
... life , initiated into the practice of adultery . 79. Indignation makes verfe . ] Forces one to write , however naturally without talents for it . Bo . Such To crimes they owe , gardens , palaces , tables 20 SAT . I. JUVENALIS SATIRE .
Strana 21
... Such as it can fuch as I , or Cluvienus . 80 From the time that Deucalion ( the fhowers lifting up the fea ) Afcended the mountain with his bark , and asked for lots , And the soft stones by little and little grew warm with life , And ...
... Such as it can fuch as I , or Cluvienus . 80 From the time that Deucalion ( the fhowers lifting up the fea ) Afcended the mountain with his bark , and asked for lots , And the soft stones by little and little grew warm with life , And ...
Strana 46
... such a propensity . See notes on L. 16 . --Thefe madness itself , & c . ] Their ungovernable mad- nefs in the fervice of their vices , their inordinate paffion , stands as fome excufe for their practices , at least , comparatively with ...
... such a propensity . See notes on L. 16 . --Thefe madness itself , & c . ] Their ungovernable mad- nefs in the fervice of their vices , their inordinate paffion , stands as fome excufe for their practices , at least , comparatively with ...
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