A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 10
... fervants probably fomething like the palanquins in the Eaft . This was a piece of luxury which the rich indulged in . Lawyer Matho . ] He had been an advocate , but had amaffed a large fortune by turning informer . The emperor Domitian ...
... fervants probably fomething like the palanquins in the Eaft . This was a piece of luxury which the rich indulged in . Lawyer Matho . ] He had been an advocate , but had amaffed a large fortune by turning informer . The emperor Domitian ...
Strana 23
... fervants who fol- lowed their mafters with their fhields , and other arms , when they went to fight . The poet ftill carries on the metaphor of prælia in the preceding line . - There gaming is compared to fight- ing ; here he ...
... fervants who fol- lowed their mafters with their fhields , and other arms , when they went to fight . The poet ftill carries on the metaphor of prælia in the preceding line . - There gaming is compared to fight- ing ; here he ...
Strana 63
... fervants : hence , like their masters , they fwore by Juno , which it was cuftomary for women to do , as the men by Jupiter , Hercules , & c . 99. A mirrour . ] Speculum - fuch as the women used . The bearing , & c . ] Which , or fuch a ...
... fervants : hence , like their masters , they fwore by Juno , which it was cuftomary for women to do , as the men by Jupiter , Hercules , & c . 99. A mirrour . ] Speculum - fuch as the women used . The bearing , & c . ] Which , or fuch a ...
Strana 119
... fervants he maintains ? how many acres of land He poffeffes ? in how many and great a dish he sups ? AS MUCH MONEY AS EVERY ONE KEEPS IN HIS CHEST , SO MUCH CREDIT TOO HE HAS , Tho ' you should swear by the altars , both Of the ...
... fervants he maintains ? how many acres of land He poffeffes ? in how many and great a dish he sups ? AS MUCH MONEY AS EVERY ONE KEEPS IN HIS CHEST , SO MUCH CREDIT TOO HE HAS , Tho ' you should swear by the altars , both Of the ...
Strana 124
... behold their plain and frugal manner of living , as well as that of their neighbours the Sabellans , will deny that there is any fhame or difgrace in the + The bellies of fervants , and a little frugal 124 SAT . III . JUVENALIS SATIRE .
... behold their plain and frugal manner of living , as well as that of their neighbours the Sabellans , will deny that there is any fhame or difgrace in the + The bellies of fervants , and a little frugal 124 SAT . III . JUVENALIS SATIRE .
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