A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 46.
Strana viii
... Bp . BUR- + Quod enim munus reipublicæ afferre majus , meliufve pof fumus , quàm fi docemus atque erudimus juventutem ? Cic . de Divin . Lib . ii . z . English English language , which is now fo much cultivated in viii PRE FACE .
... Bp . BUR- + Quod enim munus reipublicæ afferre majus , meliufve pof fumus , quàm fi docemus atque erudimus juventutem ? Cic . de Divin . Lib . ii . z . English English language , which is now fo much cultivated in viii PRE FACE .
Strana 24
... face . ] That he may be certain of the perfon he gives to . And trembles . ] At the apprehenfion of being feverely reproved by his mafter , the great man , if he should make a miftake , by giving people who affume a false name , and pre ...
... face . ] That he may be certain of the perfon he gives to . And trembles . ] At the apprehenfion of being feverely reproved by his mafter , the great man , if he should make a miftake , by giving people who affume a false name , and pre ...
Strana 25
... face , and trembles , left Put in the place of another you come , and ask in a false name . Acknowledged you will receive . He commands to be called by the crier The very defcendents of the Trojans : for even they molest the threshold ...
... face , and trembles , left Put in the place of another you come , and ask in a false name . Acknowledged you will receive . He commands to be called by the crier The very defcendents of the Trojans : for even they molest the threshold ...
Strana 50
... face , thus jeers him . Happy times ! & c . ] That have raised up fuch a re- former as thou art , to oppose the evil manners of the age ! 39. Rome may now take frame . ] Now , to be fure Rome will blufh , and take fhame to herself , for ...
... face , thus jeers him . Happy times ! & c . ] That have raised up fuch a re- former as thou art , to oppose the evil manners of the age ! 39. Rome may now take frame . ] Now , to be fure Rome will blufh , and take fhame to herself , for ...
Strana 65
... face , & c . ] The Roman ladies used a fort of bread , or pafte , wetted with affes milk . This they preffed and spread with their fingers on the face to cover it from the air , and thus preferve the complexion . See Sat. vi . 1. 461 ...
... face , & c . ] The Roman ladies used a fort of bread , or pafte , wetted with affes milk . This they preffed and spread with their fingers on the face to cover it from the air , and thus preferve the complexion . See Sat. vi . 1. 461 ...
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