The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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... . NETTLESHIP , M. A. FORMERLY FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE , OXFORD ASSISTANT MASTER IN HARROW SCHOOL Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1872 [ All rights reserved ] } PREFACE BY THE EDITOR . MOST of the late Clarendon Press Series.
... . NETTLESHIP , M. A. FORMERLY FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE , OXFORD ASSISTANT MASTER IN HARROW SCHOOL Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1872 [ All rights reserved ] } PREFACE BY THE EDITOR . MOST of the late Clarendon Press Series.
Strana xviii
... school and lecture there , leaving the youth of Rome to receive their education , as heretofore , from the magistrates and the laws ; but though the rigidity of the elder Cato triumphed for a time , it was not sufficient effectually to ...
... school and lecture there , leaving the youth of Rome to receive their education , as heretofore , from the magistrates and the laws ; but though the rigidity of the elder Cato triumphed for a time , it was not sufficient effectually to ...
Strana xix
... schools of the city . In short , it was to be no longer a philosophy but a religion . Epictetus , the poor crippled slave , as his epitaph pro- claims him , whom the gods loved , turned Theism from a speculative dogma into an operative ...
... schools of the city . In short , it was to be no longer a philosophy but a religion . Epictetus , the poor crippled slave , as his epitaph pro- claims him , whom the gods loved , turned Theism from a speculative dogma into an operative ...
Strana xxii
... school- boy's exhortation to Sulla to lay down his power . Thus his language , where he does speak , enables us to interpret his silence as the silence not of acquiescence or even of timidity , though such times as his might well ...
... school- boy's exhortation to Sulla to lay down his power . Thus his language , where he does speak , enables us to interpret his silence as the silence not of acquiescence or even of timidity , though such times as his might well ...
Strana xxiv
... school of composition . That which constitutes the vaunted originality of Roman satire is not so much its substance as its form : the one had already existed in perfection at Athens , the elaboration of the other was reserved for the ...
... school of composition . That which constitutes the vaunted originality of Roman satire is not so much its substance as its form : the one had already existed in perfection at Athens , the elaboration of the other was reserved for the ...
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