A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With Explanatory Notes in which These Difficult Satirists are Rendered Easy and Familiar to the Reader, Zväzok 2N. Bliss, R. Bliss, and R. Bliss, Jun., 1807 |
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Strana xii
... poet Epimenides , whom he calls " a pro- phet of their own , " for they accounted their poets writers of divine oracles . Let this teach us to distinguish 66 * See WHITBY on Acts xiv . 16 . + Comp . Rom . i . 19 , 20 , with Acts xiv ...
... poet Epimenides , whom he calls " a pro- phet of their own , " for they accounted their poets writers of divine oracles . Let this teach us to distinguish 66 * See WHITBY on Acts xiv . 16 . + Comp . Rom . i . 19 , 20 , with Acts xiv ...
Strana 2
... poets rehearse their works , and intending to repay them in kind . Next he in- forms us , why he addicts himself to ... poet by their applauses . See sat . vii . 1. 40-4 . Per- sius , prolog . 1. 7 , and note . Hon . lib . I. sat . iv ...
... poets rehearse their works , and intending to repay them in kind . Next he in- forms us , why he addicts himself to ... poet by their applauses . See sat . vii . 1. 40-4 . Per- sius , prolog . 1. 7 , and note . Hon . lib . I. sat . iv ...
Strana 3
... ( poet ) recite his comedies to me with impunity , ludes to the borrowing and repayment of money . When a man re- paid money which he had borrowed , he was said to replace it— reponere . So our poet , looking upon himself as indebted to ...
... ( poet ) recite his comedies to me with impunity , ludes to the borrowing and repayment of money . When a man re- paid money which he had borrowed , he was said to replace it— reponere . So our poet , looking upon himself as indebted to ...
Strana 4
... poet , since Horace says - Art . Poet . 1. 77 , 8 . Quis tamen exiguos elegos emiserit auctor , Grammatici certant , et adhuc sub judice lis est . By whom invented critics yet contend , And of their vain disputing find no end . FRANCIS ...
... poet , since Horace says - Art . Poet . 1. 77 , 8 . Quis tamen exiguos elegos emiserit auctor , Grammatici certant , et adhuc sub judice lis est . By whom invented critics yet contend , And of their vain disputing find no end . FRANCIS ...
Strana 6
... poets recited their works , before they were read , or performed in public . His house was planted round with plane ... poet means to express the wearisomeness of the continual re- petition of the same things over and over again , and ...
... poets recited their works , before they were read , or performed in public . His house was planted round with plane ... poet means to express the wearisomeness of the continual re- petition of the same things over and over again , and ...
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Strana 361 - For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
Strana 126 - For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.
Strana 72 - Hie, ubi nocturnae Numa constituebat amicae, Nunc sacri fontis nemus et delubra locantur Judaeis; quorum cophinus foenumque supellex; Omnis enim populo mercedem pendere jussa est Arbor, et ejectis mendicat silva Camenis.
Strana 218 - O demens, ita servus homo est? nil fecerit, esto: Hoc volo, sic jubeo, sit pro ratione voluntas.
Strana 148 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung, Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young: The jolly god in triumph comes; Sound the trumpets, beat the drums...
Strana 192 - Credo Pudicitiam Saturno rege moratam in terris visamque diu, cum frigida parvas praeberet spelunca domos, ignemque Laremque et pecus et dominos communi clauderet umbra...
Strana 318 - Incertaeque rei ; Phalaris licet imperet, ut sis Falsus, et admoto dictet perjuria tauro, Summum crede nefas animam praeferre pudori, Et propter vitam vivendi perdere causas.
Strana 300 - Edere vagitus et adhuc a matre rubentem. Si Fortuna volet, fies de rhetore consul; Si volet haec eadem, fies de consule rhetor.
Strana 102 - Si pudor est, et de pulvino surgat equestri Cujus res legi non sufficit, et sedean t hie 155 Lenonum pueri quocunque in fornicc nati, Hie plaudat nitidi praeconis filius inter Pinnirapi cultos juvenes juvenesque lanistae.
Strana 76 - quando artibus' inquit 'honestis nullus in urbe locus, nulla emolumenta laborum, res hodie minor est here quam fuit atque eadem cras deteret exiguis aliquid, proponimus illuc ire, fatigatas ubi Daedalus exuit alas, 25 dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, dum superest Lachesi quod torqueat et pedibus me porto meis nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.