A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 8
... taken from the chariot- races in the Campus Martius . 20. The great pupil of Aurunca , & c . ] Lucilius , the first and moft famous Roman fatyrift , born at Aurunca , an ancient city of Latium , in Italy . He means - Perhaps you will ...
... taken from the chariot- races in the Campus Martius . 20. The great pupil of Aurunca , & c . ] Lucilius , the first and moft famous Roman fatyrift , born at Aurunca , an ancient city of Latium , in Italy . He means - Perhaps you will ...
Strana 20
... taken notice of , as a perfon of confequence , at Rome . A fevere reflection on certain favourites of the emperor , who , by being informers , and by other fcandalous actions , had enriched themselves . -Probity is praised , & c ...
... taken notice of , as a perfon of confequence , at Rome . A fevere reflection on certain favourites of the emperor , who , by being informers , and by other fcandalous actions , had enriched themselves . -Probity is praised , & c ...
Strana 29
... taken from them by great people ? Ahoe . ] Shoes to their feet - as we say . From hence . ] i . e . By what they receive from the dole - basket . 120. Smoke of the houfe . ] Wood , or other fewel for firing- or firing , as we fay . The ...
... taken from them by great people ? Ahoe . ] Shoes to their feet - as we say . From hence . ] i . e . By what they receive from the dole - basket . 120. Smoke of the houfe . ] Wood , or other fewel for firing- or firing , as we fay . The ...
Strana 36
... taken from failors , who , when they have a fair wind , fpread open their fails . as much as they can . The poet here infinuates , that there is now a fair opportunity for fatire to difplay all its powers . 150-1 . Whence is there ...
... taken from failors , who , when they have a fair wind , fpread open their fails . as much as they can . The poet here infinuates , that there is now a fair opportunity for fatire to difplay all its powers . 150-1 . Whence is there ...
Strana 39
... taken from matching or pairing gladiators , or others , in fingle combat . Martial fays Cum JUVENALE meo cur me committere tentas ? " Why do you endeavour to match me with my friend Juvenal ? ” i . e . in a poetical conteft with him ...
... taken from matching or pairing gladiators , or others , in fingle combat . Martial fays Cum JUVENALE meo cur me committere tentas ? " Why do you endeavour to match me with my friend Juvenal ? ” i . e . in a poetical conteft with him ...
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