The Satires of A. Persius FlaccusHenry Nettleship Clarendon Press, 1874 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxviii
... metaphors and grotesque yet forcible imagery which stamp the character of Persius ' style so markedly may have been encouraged if not suggested by hints in Lucilius , who was fond of tentative experi- ments in language , such as belong ...
... metaphors and grotesque yet forcible imagery which stamp the character of Persius ' style so markedly may have been encouraged if not suggested by hints in Lucilius , who was fond of tentative experi- ments in language , such as belong ...
Strana 10
... metaphor which follows from weighing in a balance . 6. elevet , makes light of , ' suggest- ing the metaphor of a balance . examen , 5. IOI . 6 improbum , ' unfair , ' not telling truth . Not unlike is merces improbae , ' Plaut . Rud ...
... metaphor which follows from weighing in a balance . 6. elevet , makes light of , ' suggest- ing the metaphor of a balance . examen , 5. IOI . 6 improbum , ' unfair , ' not telling truth . Not unlike is merces improbae , ' Plaut . Rud ...
Strana 18
... metaphorical use of the word appears to be Persius ' own . Heinr . and Jahn refer to Sidon . Apoll . Epp . 4. 1 ; 8. 11. The Stoics , as Cas- aubon shows , did not altogether exclude fame from consideration , but regarded it as one of ...
... metaphorical use of the word appears to be Persius ' own . Heinr . and Jahn refer to Sidon . Apoll . Epp . 4. 1 ; 8. 11. The Stoics , as Cas- aubon shows , did not altogether exclude fame from consideration , but regarded it as one of ...
Strana 24
... metaphor as Hor . I Ep . 2 67 Nunc adbibe puro Pectore verba puer . ' lippos , as in 2. 72 , expressing prob- ably partly physical blindness brought on by excess , partly mental blindness . Hor . I S. I. 120 Crispini scrinia lippi ...
... metaphor as Hor . I Ep . 2 67 Nunc adbibe puro Pectore verba puer . ' lippos , as in 2. 72 , expressing prob- ably partly physical blindness brought on by excess , partly mental blindness . Hor . I S. I. 120 Crispini scrinia lippi ...
Strana 27
... metaphor . With crudis ' 6 compare 5. 5 ' quantas robusti carminis offas Ingeris . ' 93. claudere .. versum ( ' concludere versum ' Hor . I S. 4. 40 ) , as Jahn re- marks , is not merely to conclude a verse , but to compose it , or to ...
... metaphor . With crudis ' 6 compare 5. 5 ' quantas robusti carminis offas Ingeris . ' 93. claudere .. versum ( ' concludere versum ' Hor . I S. 4. 40 ) , as Jahn re- marks , is not merely to conclude a verse , but to compose it , or to ...
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