A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 14
... AINSW . Minotaurus . 54. The fea ftricken by a boy . ] The ftory of Icarus , who fly- Shall I not believe these things worthy the Venufinian lamp ing 14 SAT . I : JUVENALIS SATIRE . Hæc ego non credam Venufinâ digna lucernâ? ...
... AINSW . Minotaurus . 54. The fea ftricken by a boy . ] The ftory of Icarus , who fly- Shall I not believe these things worthy the Venufinian lamp ing 14 SAT . I : JUVENALIS SATIRE . Hæc ego non credam Venufinâ digna lucernâ? ...
Strana 15
... AINSW . Dædalus . 55. The Bard . ] The husband - who turns bawd by prosti- tuting his wife for gain , and thus receives the goods of the adul- terer , as the price of her chastity . 56. There is no right to the wife . ] Domitian made a ...
... AINSW . Dædalus . 55. The Bard . ] The husband - who turns bawd by prosti- tuting his wife for gain , and thus receives the goods of the adul- terer , as the price of her chastity . 56. There is no right to the wife . ] Domitian made a ...
Strana 26
... AINSW . - Prætor . 101. The Tribune . ] A chief officer in Rome . - The Tri- bunes , at their first inftitution , were two , afterwards came to be ten - they were keepers of the liberties of the people , againft the incroachments of the ...
... AINSW . - Prætor . 101. The Tribune . ] A chief officer in Rome . - The Tri- bunes , at their first inftitution , were two , afterwards came to be ten - they were keepers of the liberties of the people , againft the incroachments of the ...
Strana 29
... AINSW . Salutatus , No 2 . 117. The highest honour , & c . ] i . e . People of the first rank and dignity . Can compute , & c . ] i . e . Can be fo funk into the most fordid and meanest avarice , as to be reckoning , at the year's end ...
... AINSW . Salutatus , No 2 . 117. The highest honour , & c . ] i . e . People of the first rank and dignity . Can compute , & c . ] i . e . Can be fo funk into the most fordid and meanest avarice , as to be reckoning , at the year's end ...
Strana 33
... AINSW . Caulis , No 2 . To be bought . ] The hungry wretches go from the pa- tron's door , in order to lay out the poor pittance which they may have received from the fportula , in fome kind of pot- herbs , and in buying a little ...
... AINSW . Caulis , No 2 . To be bought . ] The hungry wretches go from the pa- tron's door , in order to lay out the poor pittance which they may have received from the fportula , in fome kind of pot- herbs , and in buying a little ...
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