A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana ix
... hands . We find the fame apoftle § reproving the vices of lying and gluttony in the Cretans , by a quotation from the Cretan poet Epimenides , whom he calls " a prophet of their own , " for they accounted their poets writers of divine ...
... hands . We find the fame apoftle § reproving the vices of lying and gluttony in the Cretans , by a quotation from the Cretan poet Epimenides , whom he calls " a prophet of their own , " for they accounted their poets writers of divine ...
Strana 7
... hand , & c . ] The ferule was an in- ftrument of punishment , as at this day , with which fchool- mafters corrected their fcholars , by ftriking them with it over the palm of the hand : the boy watched the ftroke , and , if pof- fible ...
... hand , & c . ] The ferule was an in- ftrument of punishment , as at this day , with which fchool- mafters corrected their fcholars , by ftriking them with it over the palm of the hand : the boy watched the ftroke , and , if pof- fible ...
Strana 9
... hands . 26. Part of the commonalty of the Nile . ] One of the lowest of the Ægyptians who had come as flaves to Rome . Crifpinus . ] He , from a flave , had been made master of the horse to Nero . Canopus . ] A city of Egypt , addicted ...
... hands . 26. Part of the commonalty of the Nile . ] One of the lowest of the Ægyptians who had come as flaves to Rome . Crifpinus . ] He , from a flave , had been made master of the horse to Nero . Canopus . ] A city of Egypt , addicted ...
Strana 10
... hand - which motion might likewise contri- bute to the flipping back of the cloak . 31. So infenfible . ] Ferreus - literally fignifies , any thing made of iron , and is therefore used here , figuratively , to de- note hardness or ...
... hand - which motion might likewise contri- bute to the flipping back of the cloak . 31. So infenfible . ] Ferreus - literally fignifies , any thing made of iron , and is therefore used here , figuratively , to de- note hardness or ...
Strana 39
... hand on your mouth - hold your tongue - be filent . 161. There will be an accufer . ] An informer , who will lay an accufation before the emperor , if you do but fo much as point with your finger , or utter with your lips " That's he ...
... hand on your mouth - hold your tongue - be filent . 161. There will be an accufer . ] An informer , who will lay an accufation before the emperor , if you do but fo much as point with your finger , or utter with your lips " That's he ...
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