A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana iii
... a faithful and diligent witness against the vices and follies of the people among which he lived ; * Rom . ii . 15. Comp . If . xlv . 5. See Sat. x . 1. 363 , and note . a 2 and , and , indeed , against all , who , like PREFACE .
... a faithful and diligent witness against the vices and follies of the people among which he lived ; * Rom . ii . 15. Comp . If . xlv . 5. See Sat. x . 1. 363 , and note . a 2 and , and , indeed , against all , who , like PREFACE .
Strana ix
... word , and teaches us how little can be truly * See Whitby on Acts xiv . 16 . + Comp . Rom . i . 19 , 20 , with Acts xiv . 17 . See Rom . ii . 15 . VOL . I. § Tit . i . 13 . b known rv 3 * known by the wifeft of men , without PREFACE . ix.
... word , and teaches us how little can be truly * See Whitby on Acts xiv . 16 . + Comp . Rom . i . 19 , 20 , with Acts xiv . 17 . See Rom . ii . 15 . VOL . I. § Tit . i . 13 . b known rv 3 * known by the wifeft of men , without PREFACE . ix.
Strana 18
... Comp . note on 1. 63 . A wet gem . ] i . e . A feal , which was cut on fome pre- cious ftone , worn in a ring on the finger , and occafionally made ufe of to feal deeds or wills - this they wetted , to prevent the wax fticking to it ...
... Comp . note on 1. 63 . A wet gem . ] i . e . A feal , which was cut on fome pre- cious ftone , worn in a ring on the finger , and occafionally made ufe of to feal deeds or wills - this they wetted , to prevent the wax fticking to it ...
Strana 45
... ( Comp . Sat. ix . 1. 49. n . ) or rather , perhaps , a certain disease which was the confequence of his impurities , and which affected his countenance and his gait , fo as to proclaim his fhame to every body he met . What * Horum ...
... ( Comp . Sat. ix . 1. 49. n . ) or rather , perhaps , a certain disease which was the confequence of his impurities , and which affected his countenance and his gait , fo as to proclaim his fhame to every body he met . What * Horum ...
Strana 52
... ( Comp . Rom . i . 27. ) Such numbers were guilty of it , that it was looked upon rather as fashionable than criminal ; they feemed to fet the law at defiance , as not daring to attack fo large a body . Battalions joined , c . ] A ...
... ( Comp . Rom . i . 27. ) Such numbers were guilty of it , that it was looked upon rather as fashionable than criminal ; they feemed to fet the law at defiance , as not daring to attack fo large a body . Battalions joined , c . ] A ...
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