A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 7
... feems to be , that , as all , whe- ther good or bad , wrote poems , why should not he , who had had an education in learning , write as well as they ? 48. Paper that will perish . ] i . e . That will be deftroyed by B 4 others , Cur ...
... feems to be , that , as all , whe- ther good or bad , wrote poems , why should not he , who had had an education in learning , write as well as they ? 48. Paper that will perish . ] i . e . That will be deftroyed by B 4 others , Cur ...
Strana 16
... feems to be meant . - The poet is mentioning various fub- jects , as highly proper for fatyr ; and , among others , fome fa- vourite at court , who , after fpending all his paternal estate in riot , extravagance , and debauchery , was ...
... feems to be meant . - The poet is mentioning various fub- jects , as highly proper for fatyr ; and , among others , fome fa- vourite at court , who , after fpending all his paternal estate in riot , extravagance , and debauchery , was ...
Strana 23
... feems to be implied by the word pofitâ . Pono fometimes fignifies - laying a wager- putting down as a ftake . See an example of this fenfe , from Plautus , AINSW . pono , N ° 5 . 91. How many battles , & c . ] i . e . How many attacks ...
... feems to be implied by the word pofitâ . Pono fometimes fignifies - laying a wager- putting down as a ftake . See an example of this fenfe , from Plautus , AINSW . pono , N ° 5 . 91. How many battles , & c . ] i . e . How many attacks ...
Strana 25
... - mayor of London - He was called Prætor Urbanus , and had power to judge matters of law between citizen and citizen . This feems to Sed libertinus prior eft : prior , inquit , ego SAT . I. 25 JUVENAL's SATIRES . 1 ...
... - mayor of London - He was called Prætor Urbanus , and had power to judge matters of law between citizen and citizen . This feems to Sed libertinus prior eft : prior , inquit , ego SAT . I. 25 JUVENAL's SATIRES . 1 ...
Strana 33
... feems to mention this , by way of contrast to what follows . 135. Their Lord . ] i . e . The patron of thefe clients . Rex , not only signifies a king - but any great or rich man : so a patron . See Juv . Sat. v . 1. 14. This , from the ...
... feems to mention this , by way of contrast to what follows . 135. Their Lord . ] i . e . The patron of thefe clients . Rex , not only signifies a king - but any great or rich man : so a patron . See Juv . Sat. v . 1. 14. This , from the ...
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