The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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... expression made him the most popular teacher in Rome , but represents him as a man of inordinate vanity and arrogance , and so infamous for his vices that both Tiberius and Claudius openly declared him to be the last man who ought to be ...
... expression made him the most popular teacher in Rome , but represents him as a man of inordinate vanity and arrogance , and so infamous for his vices that both Tiberius and Claudius openly declared him to be the last man who ought to be ...
Strana xvi
... expressions of moral or constitutional antipathy , but as protests against a former taste of his own , which may possibly have still continued to assert itself in spite of the precepts of philosophy . He wrote slowly , and at rare ...
... expressions of moral or constitutional antipathy , but as protests against a former taste of his own , which may possibly have still continued to assert itself in spite of the precepts of philosophy . He wrote slowly , and at rare ...
Strana xxii
... expression shows itself more successfully in endeavours to give greater stringency to his rule of life and conduct . In one respect , certainly , we may wonder that he has failed to represent the views of that section of the Stoics with ...
... expression shows itself more successfully in endeavours to give greater stringency to his rule of life and conduct . In one respect , certainly , we may wonder that he has failed to represent the views of that section of the Stoics with ...
Strana xxiii
... expressing them . With his views it would have been as unnatural for him to have composed a didactic treatise , like Lucretius , or a republican epic , like Lucan , as to have rested satisfied with multiplying the productions of his own ...
... expressing them . With his views it would have been as unnatural for him to have composed a didactic treatise , like Lucretius , or a republican epic , like Lucan , as to have rested satisfied with multiplying the productions of his own ...
Strana xxv
... expression is shown in the expansive flexibility which can find measured and rhythmic utterance for the raptures of passion or imagination , yet give no undue elevation to the statement of the plainest matters of fact . And so it is in ...
... expression is shown in the expansive flexibility which can find measured and rhythmic utterance for the raptures of passion or imagination , yet give no undue elevation to the statement of the plainest matters of fact . And so it is in ...
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