A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 80.
Strana iii
... Roman manners in his time here he may fee , drawn to the life , a people funk in floth , luxury , and debauchery ... Romans in parti- cular . * Juvenal may be looked upon as one of those rare me- teors , which bone forth even in the ...
... Roman manners in his time here he may fee , drawn to the life , a people funk in floth , luxury , and debauchery ... Romans in parti- cular . * Juvenal may be looked upon as one of those rare me- teors , which bone forth even in the ...
Strana 2
... Romans made private recitals , of their poetry , among their particular friends . They also had public recitals , either in the Temple of Apollo , or in fpacious houfes , which were either hired , or lent , for the purpose , by fome ...
... Romans made private recitals , of their poetry , among their particular friends . They also had public recitals , either in the Temple of Apollo , or in fpacious houfes , which were either hired , or lent , for the purpose , by fome ...
Strana 9
... Romans ufedr to faften their cloaks round the neck with a loop , but in hot weather , perhaps , ufually went with them loofe . As Juve- nal is now fpeaking of the fummer feafon ( as appears by the next line ) he describes the fhoulder ...
... Romans ufedr to faften their cloaks round the neck with a loop , but in hot weather , perhaps , ufually went with them loofe . As Juve- nal is now fpeaking of the fummer feafon ( as appears by the next line ) he describes the fhoulder ...
Strana 23
... Romans had their feftertius and fefter- tium . The latter is here meant , and contains 1000 of the former , which was worth about 1d . See l . 106 , n . 93. And not give a coat , & c . ] The poet here puts one in- ftance , for many , of ...
... Romans had their feftertius and fefter- tium . The latter is here meant , and contains 1000 of the former , which was worth about 1d . See l . 106 , n . 93. And not give a coat , & c . ] The poet here puts one in- ftance , for many , of ...
Strana 33
... Romans lay along on beds , or couches , at their meals : Several of thefe beds are here sup- pofed to be round the table , which were formerly occupied by his friends and clients , but they are now vacant - not a fingle gueft is invited ...
... Romans lay along on beds , or couches , at their meals : Several of thefe beds are here sup- pofed to be round the table , which were formerly occupied by his friends and clients , but they are now vacant - not a fingle gueft is invited ...
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