A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Juvenal, Martin Madan. NEW AND A LITERAL TRANSLATION O F JUVENAL AND PERSIUS ; WITH COPIOUS EXPLANATORY NOTES , BY WHICH THESE DIFFICULT SATIRISTS ARE RENDERED EASY AND FAMILIAR TO THE READER . IN TWO VOLUME S. By the REV . M. M A DA N ...
Juvenal, Martin Madan. NEW AND A LITERAL TRANSLATION O F JUVENAL AND PERSIUS ; WITH COPIOUS EXPLANATORY NOTES , BY WHICH THESE DIFFICULT SATIRISTS ARE RENDERED EASY AND FAMILIAR TO THE READER . IN TWO VOLUME S. By the REV . M. M A DA N ...
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Juvenal, Martin Madan. * the times of Nerva and Trajan . At last , worne out with old age , he expired in a fit of coughing . He was a man of excellent morals , of an elegant taste and judgment , a fast friend to Virtue , and an ...
Juvenal, Martin Madan. * the times of Nerva and Trajan . At last , worne out with old age , he expired in a fit of coughing . He was a man of excellent morals , of an elegant taste and judgment , a fast friend to Virtue , and an ...
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Juvenal, Martin Madan. purposes to be answered . First , that the reader fhould know what the author fays ; this can only be attained by literal tranflation : as for poetical verfions , which are fo often mifcalled tranflations ...
Juvenal, Martin Madan. purposes to be answered . First , that the reader fhould know what the author fays ; this can only be attained by literal tranflation : as for poetical verfions , which are fo often mifcalled tranflations ...
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Juvenal, Martin Madan. The next thing to be confidered , after knowing what the author fays , is how he fays it ; ` this can only be learnt from the original itself , to which I refer the reader , by printing the Latin , line for line ...
Juvenal, Martin Madan. The next thing to be confidered , after knowing what the author fays , is how he fays it ; ` this can only be learnt from the original itself , to which I refer the reader , by printing the Latin , line for line ...
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Juvenal, Martin Madan. English language , which is now fo much cultivated in many parts of Europe . The religious reader will obferve , that God , whe " in times past suffered * all the nations ( mala ra and un , i . e . all the heathen ) ...
Juvenal, Martin Madan. English language , which is now fo much cultivated in many parts of Europe . The religious reader will obferve , that God , whe " in times past suffered * all the nations ( mala ra and un , i . e . all the heathen ) ...
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