A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 16
... supposed to have answered to the defcription here given , is not certain - one or other feems to be meant . - The poet is mentioning various fub- jects , as highly proper for fatyr ; and , among others , fome fa- vourite at court , who ...
... supposed to have answered to the defcription here given , is not certain - one or other feems to be meant . - The poet is mentioning various fub- jects , as highly proper for fatyr ; and , among others , fome fa- vourite at court , who ...
Strana 114
... supposed himself to ftand fairest in the good graces , and , perhaps , as a legatee in the wills , of fuch perfons as he vifited and compli- mented . The word currere , implies the hafte which they made to get first . 128. The Prætor ...
... supposed himself to ftand fairest in the good graces , and , perhaps , as a legatee in the wills , of fuch perfons as he vifited and compli- mented . The word currere , implies the hafte which they made to get first . 128. The Prætor ...
Strana 140
... supposed standing still , and not able to go on , by reafon of meeting others in a narrow pass ; hence the bickerings , fcoldings , and abufive language which the drivers bestow on each other for stopping the way . 238. Drufus . ] Some ...
... supposed standing still , and not able to go on , by reafon of meeting others in a narrow pass ; hence the bickerings , fcoldings , and abufive language which the drivers bestow on each other for stopping the way . 238. Drufus . ] Some ...
Strana 180
... supposed that they are unknown to the emperor - hence poor Domitius mif- carried in his ftratagem . See note on 1. 95 . Domitian could perceive , yet could fwallow down the groffest flattery , and thus far deceive himself ( comp . 1. 70 ...
... supposed that they are unknown to the emperor - hence poor Domitius mif- carried in his ftratagem . See note on 1. 95 . Domitian could perceive , yet could fwallow down the groffest flattery , and thus far deceive himself ( comp . 1. 70 ...
Strana 204
... supposed to have lain in the parafite's way to his patron's houfe , and , by its fteepnefs , to have been a hin- drance to his fpeed . Hence he calls it adverfum montem . Adverfus , fignifies oppofite - adverfum may mean , that it was ...
... supposed to have lain in the parafite's way to his patron's houfe , and , by its fteepnefs , to have been a hin- drance to his fpeed . Hence he calls it adverfum montem . Adverfus , fignifies oppofite - adverfum may mean , that it was ...
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