A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana iii
... themselves in his works . The attentive reader of Juvenal may fee , as in a glafs , a true portraiture of the Roman manners in his time here he may fee , drawn to the life , a people funk in floth , luxury , and debauchery , and ...
... themselves in his works . The attentive reader of Juvenal may fee , as in a glafs , a true portraiture of the Roman manners in his time here he may fee , drawn to the life , a people funk in floth , luxury , and debauchery , and ...
Strana vi
... themselves the di- retions which our Shakespeare gives to actors , at least , if they mean to assist the student , by helping him to the construction , that he may understand the language of the author . - As the actor is not " to o ...
... themselves the di- retions which our Shakespeare gives to actors , at least , if they mean to assist the student , by helping him to the construction , that he may understand the language of the author . - As the actor is not " to o ...
Strana 8
... themselves in the pursuit of mafculine exercises , which were fo fhamefully contrary to all female delicacy . 24. The patricians . ] The nobles of Rome . They were the defcendents of fuch as were created fenators in the time of Ro ...
... themselves in the pursuit of mafculine exercises , which were fo fhamefully contrary to all female delicacy . 24. The patricians . ] The nobles of Rome . They were the defcendents of fuch as were created fenators in the time of Ro ...
Strana 20
... themselves . -Probity is praised , & c . ] This seems a proverbial fay- ing and applies to what goes before , as well as to what fol- lows , wherein the poet is fhewing , that vice was , in thofe days , the only way to riches and ...
... themselves . -Probity is praised , & c . ] This seems a proverbial fay- ing and applies to what goes before , as well as to what fol- lows , wherein the poet is fhewing , that vice was , in thofe days , the only way to riches and ...
Strana 24
... themselves only , which they fat down to in private . Which of our ancestors , fays the poet , did this ? Now a little basket , & c . ] Sportula - a little basket or pannier , made of a kind of broom called fportum . Kennet , Antiq . p ...
... themselves only , which they fat down to in private . Which of our ancestors , fays the poet , did this ? Now a little basket , & c . ] Sportula - a little basket or pannier , made of a kind of broom called fportum . Kennet , Antiq . p ...
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