A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana vii
... means ; to explain this is the intention of the notes , for many of which , I gratefully acknowledge myfelf chiefly indebted to various learned commentators , but who , having written in Latin , are almost out of the reach of thofe for ...
... means ; to explain this is the intention of the notes , for many of which , I gratefully acknowledge myfelf chiefly indebted to various learned commentators , but who , having written in Latin , are almost out of the reach of thofe for ...
Strana 6
... means to exprefs the wearifomeness of the con- 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 ...
... means to exprefs the wearifomeness of the con- 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 ...
Strana 7
... means to fay , that he had been at school , to learn the arts of poetry and oratory , and had made declamations , of one of which the fubject was- Whether Sylla fhould take the dictatorship , or live in eafe and quiet as a private man ...
... means to fay , that he had been at school , to learn the arts of poetry and oratory , and had made declamations , of one of which the fubject was- Whether Sylla fhould take the dictatorship , or live in eafe and quiet as a private man ...
Strana 8
... means - Perhaps you will afk , " how it is that I can " think of taking the fame ground as that great fatyrift Luci- lius - and why I fhould rather chufe this way of writing , " when he fo excelled in it , as to be before all others ...
... means - Perhaps you will afk , " how it is that I can " think of taking the fame ground as that great fatyrift Luci- lius - and why I fhould rather chufe this way of writing , " when he fo excelled in it , as to be before all others ...
Strana 11
... means to expofe and condemn thefe monftrous indecencies . Into heaven . ] i . e . Into the highest ftate of affluence . i 40. Proculeius Unciolam Proculeius habet , fed Gillo deuncem : Partes quifque SAT . I. II JUVENAL's SATIRES .
... means to expofe and condemn thefe monftrous indecencies . Into heaven . ] i . e . Into the highest ftate of affluence . i 40. Proculeius Unciolam Proculeius habet , fed Gillo deuncem : Partes quifque SAT . I. II JUVENAL's SATIRES .
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