Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII: thirteen satires of JuvenalJ. Allyn, 1873 - 172 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... sense or had a character of their own , it seemed better to choose for myself and to give my reasons : there is always something irritating about an edition which indicates a variety of reading without giving a clue to the editor's ...
... sense or had a character of their own , it seemed better to choose for myself and to give my reasons : there is always something irritating about an edition which indicates a variety of reading without giving a clue to the editor's ...
Strana ix
... sense to rursum , we are scarcely bound to believe that the interiora ― tuti stagna sinus had been enclosed as a separate basin when Juvenal wrote . In VIII . 51 , there is an ambiguous passage , that would suit the latter part of ...
... sense to rursum , we are scarcely bound to believe that the interiora ― tuti stagna sinus had been enclosed as a separate basin when Juvenal wrote . In VIII . 51 , there is an ambiguous passage , that would suit the latter part of ...
Strana xxxi
... sense of having a master was far more galling to them than the sense of not having power to influence public affairs , and the rapacity of the fiscus did more than any thing else to bring home to them the insufferable fact , that they ...
... sense of having a master was far more galling to them than the sense of not having power to influence public affairs , and the rapacity of the fiscus did more than any thing else to bring home to them the insufferable fact , that they ...
Strana xxxvi
... sense of the propriety of enjoying life , and even of exhibiting gladiators as often as the emperor thought proper to gazette a victory . The same frank , almost buoyant realism asserts itself at the end of two of xxxvi INTRODUCTION ,
... sense of the propriety of enjoying life , and even of exhibiting gladiators as often as the emperor thought proper to gazette a victory . The same frank , almost buoyant realism asserts itself at the end of two of xxxvi INTRODUCTION ,
Strana xl
... sense of what is due to the finish and dignity of literature . He is one of the smoothest and clearest of writers ; and this is pro- bably what Acron means when he speaks of his " suavity , " which he contrasts with the " asperity " of ...
... sense of what is due to the finish and dignity of literature . He is one of the smoothest and clearest of writers ; and this is pro- bably what Acron means when he speaks of his " suavity , " which he contrasts with the " asperity " of ...
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Strana 146 - ... quidam sortiti metuentem sabbata patrem nil praeter nubes et caeli numen adorant, nee distare putant humana carne suillam qua pater abstinuit, mox et praeputia ponunt; Romanas autem soliti contemnere leges ioo ludaicum ediscunt et servant ac metuunt ius, tradidit arcano quodcumque volumine Moyses, non monstrare vias eadem nisi sacra colenti, quaesitum ad fontem solos deducere verpos.
Strana 105 - ... notum qui pueri qualisque futura sit uxor. ut tamen et poscas aliquid voveasque sacellis exta et candiduli divina tomacula porci, 355 orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano. fortem posce animum mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitae extremum inter munera ponat naturae, qui ferre queat quoscumque labores, nesciat irasci, cupiat nihil et potiores 360 Herculis aerumnas credat saevosque labores et venere et cenis et pluma Sardanapalli.
Strana 104 - Nil ergo optabunt homines ? Si consilium vis, Permittes ipsis expendere numinibus quid Conveniat nobis rebusque sit utile nostris. Nam pro jucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt di. Carior est illis homo quam sibi.
Strana 17 - Jam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes, Et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas Obliquas, nec non gentilia tympana secum Vexit, et ad Circum jussas prostare puellas.
Strana 73 - 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 137 - Cur tamen hos tu Evasisse putes, quos diri conscia facti Mens habet attonitos et surdo verbere caedit Occultum quatiente animo tortore flagellum?
Strana 7 - Paulatimque anima caluerunt mollia saxa, Et maribus nudas ostendit Pyrrha puellas, Quidquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, Gaudia, discursus, nostri est farrago libelli.
Strana 160 - Inde furor vulgo, quod numina vicinorum Odit uterque locus, quum solos credat habendos Esse deos, quos ipse colit.
Strana 95 - Bithyno libeat vigilare tyranno. finem animae quae res humanas miscuit olim, non gladii, non saxa dabunt nee tela, sed ille Cannarum vindex et tanti sanguinis ultor 165 anulus.