D. Junii Juvenalis satiræ xiii. Thirteen satires of Juvenal. The Lat. text of O. Jahn ed., with Engl. notes, by J.E.B. Mayor1853 |
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Strana v
... their school and their master , leave no room for hesitation , except on account of the unworthiness . of the offering . Indeed , in inscribing with your name the first - fruits of those studies , in which you b first taught me to take ...
... their school and their master , leave no room for hesitation , except on account of the unworthiness . of the offering . Indeed , in inscribing with your name the first - fruits of those studies , in which you b first taught me to take ...
Strana xi
... their writings , emboldens me further to suggest the feasibility of introducing them into our classical course at Cambridge . A great step was taken towards the improvement of the Classical Tripos , when to papers in composition and ...
... their writings , emboldens me further to suggest the feasibility of introducing them into our classical course at Cambridge . A great step was taken towards the improvement of the Classical Tripos , when to papers in composition and ...
Strana 9
... their rivals , and were forced to write a panegyric in honour of them , while those who were least approved were ordered to efface their writings with their tongue or with a sponge , unless they preferred being cudgelled or ducked in ...
... their rivals , and were forced to write a panegyric in honour of them , while those who were least approved were ordered to efface their writings with their tongue or with a sponge , unless they preferred being cudgelled or ducked in ...
Strana 10
... their bread ; Marius after condemnation lives more lux- uriously than before . ] jecur ] The seat of desire in Claud . iv . Cons . Hon . 249 , Pers . v . 129 ; of anger , Hor . Od . i . 13. 4 ( Fervens difficili bile tumet jecur ) , S ...
... their bread ; Marius after condemnation lives more lux- uriously than before . ] jecur ] The seat of desire in Claud . iv . Cons . Hon . 249 , Pers . v . 129 ; of anger , Hor . Od . i . 13. 4 ( Fervens difficili bile tumet jecur ) , S ...
Strana 16
... their living by diving for the purple - fish , Lucian . Toxar . 18 ) . A fisherman was taken on board , who was charged with a petition to Augustus , praying for an alleviation of tribute for the islanders were rated at 150 drachmæ ...
... their living by diving for the purple - fish , Lucian . Toxar . 18 ) . A fisherman was taken on board , who was charged with a petition to Augustus , praying for an alleviation of tribute for the islanders were rated at 150 drachmæ ...
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