The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiii
... present to deliver general lectures from time to time on the characteristics of some of the authors whom I may select as subjects for my terminal courses . To those who propose to attend my classes they will serve as Prolegomena ...
... present to deliver general lectures from time to time on the characteristics of some of the authors whom I may select as subjects for my terminal courses . To those who propose to attend my classes they will serve as Prolegomena ...
Strana xiv
... present lecture . Aulus Persius Flaccus was born on the 4th of December , A.D. 34 , little more than two years before the death of Tiberius , at Volaterrae in Etruria , a country where antiquity of descent was most carefully cherished ...
... present lecture . Aulus Persius Flaccus was born on the 4th of December , A.D. 34 , little more than two years before the death of Tiberius , at Volaterrae in Etruria , a country where antiquity of descent was most carefully cherished ...
Strana xviii
... present ad- herents were men whose very deportment was an implied rebuke to the habits of the imperial court ; its chief representative had abdicated his official duties and retired into an unpatriotic and insulting privacy ; and the ...
... present ad- herents were men whose very deportment was an implied rebuke to the habits of the imperial court ; its chief representative had abdicated his official duties and retired into an unpatriotic and insulting privacy ; and the ...
Strana xxii
... present at one of the banquets with which Thrasea and Helvidius used to celebrate the birthdays of the first and the last of the great republican worthies . The supposed allusions to the poetical character of Nero in the first satire ...
... present at one of the banquets with which Thrasea and Helvidius used to celebrate the birthdays of the first and the last of the great republican worthies . The supposed allusions to the poetical character of Nero in the first satire ...
Strana xxxii
... present time , who , though differing as widely from Persius in all his circumstances as a world - wearied and desponding man of the nineteenth century can differ from an enthusiastic and inexperienced youth of the first , still appears ...
... present time , who , though differing as widely from Persius in all his circumstances as a world - wearied and desponding man of the nineteenth century can differ from an enthusiastic and inexperienced youth of the first , still appears ...
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