A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana i
... looked upon as a fort of humorous punishment for what he had faid , in making Paris the beftower of posts in the army . However , Domitian dying very foon after , Juvenal returned to Rome , and is faid to have lived there to * Quanquam ...
... looked upon as a fort of humorous punishment for what he had faid , in making Paris the beftower of posts in the army . However , Domitian dying very foon after , Juvenal returned to Rome , and is faid to have lived there to * Quanquam ...
Strana iii
... looked upon as one of those rare me- teors , which bone forth even in the darkness of Hea- thenifm . The mind and confcience of this great man were , though from whence he knew not , fo far en- lightened , as to perceive the ugliness of ...
... looked upon as one of those rare me- teors , which bone forth even in the darkness of Hea- thenifm . The mind and confcience of this great man were , though from whence he knew not , fo far en- lightened , as to perceive the ugliness of ...
Strana 26
... looked upon at Rome ( as among us ) as a mark of effe- minacy . Or the poet , by Hypallage , fays - Molles in aure feneftræ - for - feneftræ in molli aure . 105. Five boufes . ] Taberna , here , may be understood to mean , fhops or ...
... looked upon at Rome ( as among us ) as a mark of effe- minacy . Or the poet , by Hypallage , fays - Molles in aure feneftræ - for - feneftræ in molli aure . 105. Five boufes . ] Taberna , here , may be understood to mean , fhops or ...
Strana 37
... looked upon at that time . After Nero had burnt Rome , to fatisfy his curiofity with the profpect , he contrived to lay the odium on the Chriftians , and charged them with fetting the city on fire . He caused them to be wrapped round ...
... looked upon at that time . After Nero had burnt Rome , to fatisfy his curiofity with the profpect , he contrived to lay the odium on the Chriftians , and charged them with fetting the city on fire . He caused them to be wrapped round ...
Strana 45
... looked upon as a fhrewd fign of effeminacy . It was a proverb among the Greeks , that " none who wore long hair were free from the unnatural vices of the Cinadi . " May not St. Paul allude to this , 1 Cor . xi . 14. where quais may mean ...
... looked upon as a fhrewd fign of effeminacy . It was a proverb among the Greeks , that " none who wore long hair were free from the unnatural vices of the Cinadi . " May not St. Paul allude to this , 1 Cor . xi . 14. where quais may mean ...
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