The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... probably more indebted than to any other editor , with the single exception of Casaubon . I have , myself , found his commentary quite invaluable while preparing my own notes , and I shall have to draw frequently upon his Prolegomena in ...
... probably more indebted than to any other editor , with the single exception of Casaubon . I have , myself , found his commentary quite invaluable while preparing my own notes , and I shall have to draw frequently upon his Prolegomena in ...
Strana xvi
... probably been lost by a corruption in the MS . account of his life ; a poem on Travelling ( perhaps a record of one of his tours with Thrasea , whose favourite and frequent companion he was ) in imitation of Horace's Journey to Brun ...
... probably been lost by a corruption in the MS . account of his life ; a poem on Travelling ( perhaps a record of one of his tours with Thrasea , whose favourite and frequent companion he was ) in imitation of Horace's Journey to Brun ...
Strana xvii
... probably have been his last work - written , as some have thought from internal evidence , under the consciousness that he had not long to live , though we must not press the language about his heir , in the face of what we are told of ...
... probably have been his last work - written , as some have thought from internal evidence , under the consciousness that he had not long to live , though we must not press the language about his heir , in the face of what we are told of ...
Strana xxii
... probably have been 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 ...
... probably have been 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 ...
Strana xxx
... Probably no writer ever borrowed so much and yet left on the mind so decided an impression of originality . His description of the wilful invalid and his medical friend in the third satire owes much of its colouring to Horace , yet the ...
... Probably no writer ever borrowed so much and yet left on the mind so decided an impression of originality . His description of the wilful invalid and his medical friend in the third satire owes much of its colouring to Horace , yet the ...
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