A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana iv
... manners and purfuits , bears a most unhappy re- Semblance to the objects of the following Satires . They are , therefore , too applicable to the times in which we live , and , in that view , if rightly understood , may perhaps be ...
... manners and purfuits , bears a most unhappy re- Semblance to the objects of the following Satires . They are , therefore , too applicable to the times in which we live , and , in that view , if rightly understood , may perhaps be ...
Strana iii
... manners in his time here he may fee , drawn to the life , a people funk in floth , luxury , and debauchery , and ... manner of wickedness and abomination . The defcrip- tion of the Gentiles in general , by St. Paul , Rom . i . 19-32 ...
... manners in his time here he may fee , drawn to the life , a people funk in floth , luxury , and debauchery , and ... manner of wickedness and abomination . The defcrip- tion of the Gentiles in general , by St. Paul , Rom . i . 19-32 ...
Strana iv
... manners and purfuits , bears a most unhappy re- Semblance to the objects of the following Satires . They are , therefore , too applicable to the times in which we live , and , in that view , if rightly understood , may perhaps be ...
... manners and purfuits , bears a most unhappy re- Semblance to the objects of the following Satires . They are , therefore , too applicable to the times in which we live , and , in that view , if rightly understood , may perhaps be ...
Strana 4
... manners and actions of the Greeks were represented . This was alfo a fpecies of the higher fort of comedy . It is most probable , that , Terence's plays , which he took from Menander , were reckoned among the palliatæ , and repre ...
... manners and actions of the Greeks were represented . This was alfo a fpecies of the higher fort of comedy . It is most probable , that , Terence's plays , which he took from Menander , were reckoned among the palliatæ , and repre ...
Strana 6
... tinual repetition of the fame things over and over again , and to cenfure the manner , as well as the matter , of thefe irksome re- petitions ; 1 Æacus may be tormenting : whence another could convey . 6 SAT . I. JUVENALIS SATIRE .
... tinual repetition of the fame things over and over again , and to cenfure the manner , as well as the matter , of thefe irksome re- petitions ; 1 Æacus may be tormenting : whence another could convey . 6 SAT . I. JUVENALIS SATIRE .
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