A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 3
... poor , that he gave rife to the proverb- Codro pauperior . " He is here fuppofed to have made himself hoarfe , with frequent and loud reading his poem . 3. Comedies . ] Togatas - fo called from the low and common people , who were the ...
... poor , that he gave rife to the proverb- Codro pauperior . " He is here fuppofed to have made himself hoarfe , with frequent and loud reading his poem . 3. Comedies . ] Togatas - fo called from the low and common people , who were the ...
Strana 24
... poor clients and dependents at the outward door of the house , who were no longer invited , as formerly , to the entertainment within . 96. To be fratched , & c . ] i . e . Eagerly received by the hun- gry poor clients , who crowded ...
... poor clients and dependents at the outward door of the house , who were no longer invited , as formerly , to the entertainment within . 96. To be fratched , & c . ] i . e . Eagerly received by the hun- gry poor clients , who crowded ...
Strana 25
... poor , at the doors of great men's houses . Now times were altered ; no invitation of clients to feast within doors , and no diftribution of doles , to the poor at large , without - none now got any thing here , but the excluded clients ...
... poor , at the doors of great men's houses . Now times were altered ; no invitation of clients to feast within doors , and no diftribution of doles , to the poor at large , without - none now got any thing here , but the excluded clients ...
Strana 29
... poor . 119. The attendants , & c . ] The poor clients and followers , who , by thefe doles , are , or ought to be , fupplied with clothes , meat , and fire . What will these do , when the means of their fupport is thus taken from them ...
... poor . 119. The attendants , & c . ] The poor clients and followers , who , by thefe doles , are , or ought to be , fupplied with clothes , meat , and fire . What will these do , when the means of their fupport is thus taken from them ...
Strana 32
... poor clients are reprefented , as wea- ried out with waiting , in long expectation of a fupper , and go- ing away in despair , under their disappointment . Cliens is de- rived from Greek xλw , celebro - celebrem reddo - for it was no ...
... poor clients are reprefented , as wea- ried out with waiting , in long expectation of a fupper , and go- ing away in despair , under their disappointment . Cliens is de- rived from Greek xλw , celebro - celebrem reddo - for it was no ...
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