The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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... better learnt in a practical country life than in the 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 ...
... better learnt in a practical country life than in the 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 ...
Strana xx
... better , and the pursuit of wisdom more and more honourable , till at last the ideal of Zeno himself was realized , and a Stoic ascended the throne of the Caesars , and the philosophy of political despair seemed to have become the creed ...
... better , and the pursuit of wisdom more and more honourable , till at last the ideal of Zeno himself was realized , and a Stoic ascended the throne of the Caesars , and the philosophy of political despair seemed to have become the creed ...
Strana xxii
... better qualification than those which were found in Alcibiades — a topic about as appropriate to the actual state of Rome as the school- boy's exhortation to Sulla to lay down his power . Thus his language , where he does speak ...
... better qualification than those which were found in Alcibiades — a topic about as appropriate to the actual state of Rome as the school- boy's exhortation to Sulla to lay down his power . Thus his language , where he does speak ...
Strana xxvii
... better than to attempt to avail himself in practice . It was to Lucilius , as we have already seen , that Persius , if reliance is to be placed on the statement of his biographer , owed the impulse that made him a writer of satire . Of ...
... better than to attempt to avail himself in practice . It was to Lucilius , as we have already seen , that Persius , if reliance is to be placed on the statement of his biographer , owed the impulse that made him a writer of satire . Of ...
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... better supported by MSS . than Heliconidas . ' Lucr . 3.1037 ' Adde Heliconiadum comites . ' The re- ference is perhaps to the opening of Hesiod's Theogony ( Movoáw EXIкw- 6 5. relinquo . 5 10 νιάδων ἀρχώμεθ ̓ ἀείδειν ) , where Hesiod ...
... better supported by MSS . than Heliconidas . ' Lucr . 3.1037 ' Adde Heliconiadum comites . ' The re- ference is perhaps to the opening of Hesiod's Theogony ( Movoáw EXIкw- 6 5. relinquo . 5 10 νιάδων ἀρχώμεθ ̓ ἀείδειν ) , where Hesiod ...
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